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What’s in the Book?

Written by admin on March 22nd, 2020October 16th, 2020.

Identity is the New Money was published six years ago, but people still buy it! Here’s what is inside, in case you are interested in joining them… Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Identity is broken Chapter 3: A New Identity for a New World Chapter 4: Imagine There’s no Money Chapter 5: Future and Consequences,

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