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If a government tries to print money, it will become immediately apparent to the world, and the index will adjust accordingly. It will be digital only, and based on a crunching of as many transaction prices as can be entered. Already grocery stores around the world track sales of chewing gum with scanned bar codes.
All creditors will demand to be repaid under the adjusted global index. National currencies are obsolete.
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