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− | Spacebank | + | Spacebank is a virtual bank created in 2005 by Fran Ilich with the aim of offering the community a set of innovative and revolutionary ideas applied to banking, investment and speculation. It is specialized in financing projects of art, literature and tactical media at the intersection of theory and practice. |
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− | + | To open a bank account it is necessary to buy a Spacebank debit card —with a value of five dollars—, designed by Kaho Abe and Fran Ilich. The card has a unique number account, a magnetic stripe and bar code that works within the nano/macro economic system Digital Material Sunflower and the Variable Network State. | |
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− | + | For information on the exchange rate of Digital Material Sunflower with regard to the US dollar, the Mexican peso, the Chinese yuan, the Bitcoin, Linden dollars or any other currency, you can consult the Bronx Socialist Exchange. For Mac users, it is possible to check the currency converter that comes by default in the operating system. | |
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+ | The bank has its own Stock Exchange Market (the Bronx Stock Exchange, formerly known as Brooklyn Stock Exchange), which was established in 2010, where only stocks of virtual companies are exchanged, but also raw materials such as coffee and Zapatist corn. Spacebank works within the economic system of the Diego de la Vega Co-op, a coffee cooperative from Chiapas which explores the organization of work and its relationship with digital solidarity agriculture. | ||
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+ | According to Fran Ilich, Spacebank uses capitalists tools to achieve leftists goals. They have established working relationships with World Bank, The Economist, the Bolsa Mexicana de Valores, Citibank, PayPal, Bitcoin, Lower East Side People's Credit Union, Paypal, Visa/ Mastercard, Second Life, etc. | ||
== <small>'''Interview'''</small> == | == <small>'''Interview'''</small> == |
Latest revision as of 23:02, 10 June 2017
Contents
Self-portrait
Don't hate the banks, become the banks. (http://spacebank.org/)
Financial Accounts @ Spacebank
Open your account by buying your unique Spacebank debit card deisgned by Kaho Abe and Fran Ilich for only $5 USD. It comes with your unique account number, magnetic stripe and bar code that functions within the Digital Material Sunflower nano-macro-economic system and all the Variable Network State.
For info on the exchange rate of DMS vs USD, Euros, Pesos Mexicanos, Chinese Yuan, Bitcoin, Linden Dollars (or any other global currency) check out the Brooklyn Stock Exchange or if you are mac user check out the Currency Converter widget that comes by default in Apple computers dashboard. Write us to open your account: atm@spacebank.org , we accept transfers from Bitcoin, Citibank, Dwolla, Lower East Side People's Credit Union, Paypal, Second Life, Visa/Mastercard or wire transfer. And we are open to experimenting with any other form (http://spacebank.org/accounts/)
The Digital Material Sunflower is managed by the Digital Material Central Bank, a body with 20,000 votes that administers its reserve basket according to its current set of goals and targets that are defined by invisible stakeholders. The DMS is the official currency of the Variable Network State.
Banks (50,000+ DMS): Spacebank.
Nodes (30,000+ DMS) Liverpool | Mexico City: Axkan-Nikan | Nimda Commerce Bank | Tijuana. Nodes are significant places where distribution of goods, production or services occur, and are entitled to vote in the Central Bank (they can own up to 30,000 bonds/votes).
Money exchanges (10,000+ DMS): Bogotá: María Paula Lorgia | Oficina de Asuntos Extraterrestres | Dallas | Mexico City | Tecámac | Tecate | Zagreb. Money exchanges are places that support the Digital Material Sunflower.
Pockets (10,000 - DMS): Berlin | Mexico City | New York City | Quito | Pipa | Tijuana | Wien. Pockets are places where we know the currency exists, but not in a significant way to be part of the network.
Nodes, Money exchanges and pockets are independently owned and are not a part of Spacebank. If you are interested in starting out a money exchange, node, or full bank please write to atm@spacebank.org. To find out the exchange rate of the DMS in relation to more than 200 world currencies, plus all the old legacy European currencies, some world legacy currencies and even unrecognized currencies and virtual currencies (like the Bitcoin and Second Life Linden Dollar) download Apple's Currency Converter widget. (http://spacebank.org/dms/)
Description
Spacebank is a virtual bank created in 2005 by Fran Ilich with the aim of offering the community a set of innovative and revolutionary ideas applied to banking, investment and speculation. It is specialized in financing projects of art, literature and tactical media at the intersection of theory and practice.
To open a bank account it is necessary to buy a Spacebank debit card —with a value of five dollars—, designed by Kaho Abe and Fran Ilich. The card has a unique number account, a magnetic stripe and bar code that works within the nano/macro economic system Digital Material Sunflower and the Variable Network State.
For information on the exchange rate of Digital Material Sunflower with regard to the US dollar, the Mexican peso, the Chinese yuan, the Bitcoin, Linden dollars or any other currency, you can consult the Bronx Socialist Exchange. For Mac users, it is possible to check the currency converter that comes by default in the operating system.
The bank has its own Stock Exchange Market (the Bronx Stock Exchange, formerly known as Brooklyn Stock Exchange), which was established in 2010, where only stocks of virtual companies are exchanged, but also raw materials such as coffee and Zapatist corn. Spacebank works within the economic system of the Diego de la Vega Co-op, a coffee cooperative from Chiapas which explores the organization of work and its relationship with digital solidarity agriculture.
According to Fran Ilich, Spacebank uses capitalists tools to achieve leftists goals. They have established working relationships with World Bank, The Economist, the Bolsa Mexicana de Valores, Citibank, PayPal, Bitcoin, Lower East Side People's Credit Union, Paypal, Visa/ Mastercard, Second Life, etc.
Interview
Fran Ilich http://dpya.org/en/index.php/Fran_Ilich
Links
URL: http://www.spacebank.org/
Wayback Machine: http://web.archive.org/web/20160425074317/http://spacebank.org/