Money Futures

Bruce Sterling’s published YAESR (Yet Another Entertaining Sterling Rant), this time about the future of money in that most appropriate of venues, Forbes. “Imagine yourself confronted by an electronic Web page that is eager to read you. Once it learns who you are and how much you have to offer, it make a ferocious effort to convince you that the money game is transforming, with profoundly new players, unimaginable new rules.”

Peer To Peer Banking

Prosper.com looks like a really smart implementation of peer to peer banking. It’s a little like eBay, with borrowers in the role of sellers and lenders in the role of buyers, the lowest offered interest rate winning the bid. Loans are repaid by automatic payment from the bank, and Prosper.com takes something from Grameen in harnessing the power of groups to motivate borrowers to pay on time.

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