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Because humans are biological Beings, wealth can never exist for them exclusively in the digital world

Because humans are biological Beings, wealth can never exist for them exclusively in the digital world

Chapter 24 — Property • Paragraph 11 • §24.00.11.00

Although increasing property in the digital world can be a purpose for humans, as in the analogue world, in the case of digital information, wealth will unavoidably need to materialise at some point in the analogue world for the purpose to be considered (partially, as is always the case) fulfilled by humans. In other words, because humans are biological Beings, wealth can never exist for them exclusively in the digital world. Because, however, this materialisation can be partial (a rich individual in digital assets does not have to make all of them materialise in the analogue world too), the bigger picture of information being infinite in the digital world, but finite in the analogue, is not affected. (What is affected, however, is aesthetics, because processing (or the enjoyment of wealth) in this case is no longer carried out visibly by the individual in the analogue world but rather happens in the digital world. In other words, the traditional picture of Scrooge McDuck swimming in his vault full of golden coins is not possible to achieve with digital assets.)

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