Citation: Travis Patron (mail:director@diginomics.com), The World Institute Of Diginomics; [Episode 4] Academic Review: Diginomics, the Economic Impact of Being (Re)born Digital), https://www.diginomics.com/2023/06/14/diginomics-economic-impact-of-being-reborn-digital/, bitcoin: bc1qe767em4xu5k2sdxs4vc3g9a409xx2rjaulva8u
One reply on “[Ep. 4] Academic Review: Diginomics, the Economic Impact of Being (Re)Born Digital”
Well I don’t think you ever get rid of real-world assets as people have needs outside the digital but the fact that digital goods and services can be replicated infinitely for the benefit of their creator and subordinates for ever and ever should placate the masses associated with it.
One reply on “[Ep. 4] Academic Review: Diginomics, the Economic Impact of Being (Re)Born Digital”
Well I don’t think you ever get rid of real-world assets as people have needs outside the digital but the fact that digital goods and services can be replicated infinitely for the benefit of their creator and subordinates for ever and ever should placate the masses associated with it.