Cloudmoney: Why the War for Our Wallets Is a War for Our World

Cloudmoney: Why the War for Our Wallets Is a War for Our World

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  • Create Date:2022-07-04 09:21:37
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Brett Scott
  • ISBN:006293631X
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Summary

A monetary anthropologist shows how physical cash stands in the way of a dangerous "cashless" digital money empire, one that will allow Big Tech and Big Finance to merge into one, with dire consequences for our civil liberties, psyches and planet。

Since the 2007 Global Financial Crisis, banking giants have retreated from the public spotlight, giving center stage to Big Tech corporations that reach into our lives via our digital devices。 Big Finance firms, however, have taken advantage of this to reinvent their own image via fintech innovations that paste a new digital face over their old practices。 Now, behind our friendly-looking smartphone apps, a dangerous system of financial control and surveillance is emerging, forged from a symbiotic fusion of Big Finance and Tech。

In this timely and eye-opening book, Brett Scott shows how this fusion requires "cloudmoney"--digital money underpinned by the banking sector--to replace physical cash。 Scott clearly explains the technical, political, and cultural differences between our different forms of money, and shows how the cash system has been under attack for decades, as banking and tech companies promote a "cashless society" under the banner of "progress" (a process accelerated in the wake of Covid-19)。 Scott reveals the deep class politics beneath this, lays out the coming battles between techno-utopians and those who do not want to exist in the Cloud, and critically analyzes the claims made by cryptocurrency promoters, who believe blockchain technology offers an escape。 Cloudmoney paints a stark portrait of a future that is closer than we think, and offers a defense of slowness--and the physical--in a world caught in an accelerating vortex of the digital。

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Reviews

Jeff Kaye

Brett Scott has written a timely and absorbing book on money, how it is being used by banks and fintech organisations to harvest the consumer and why cash seems to be the only obstacle in their drive for supremacy。This is a well-written work that excellently describes the numerous forms of digital 'money', how the banks (including Central Banks) are working to make cash obsolete and why they are doing so。I particularly liked the chapters on cryptos (I don't like the term crypto currencies as the Brett Scott has written a timely and absorbing book on money, how it is being used by banks and fintech organisations to harvest the consumer and why cash seems to be the only obstacle in their drive for supremacy。This is a well-written work that excellently describes the numerous forms of digital 'money', how the banks (including Central Banks) are working to make cash obsolete and why they are doing so。I particularly liked the chapters on cryptos (I don't like the term crypto currencies as they are not) and blockchain developers。 It properly shows cryptos are just numbers but hyped beyond reality by those (mainly libertarians) who wish to substitute their agenda and power structures for the nation state and their fiat currencies。 It is a book I can recommend to anyone interested in how the world is fast becoming dominated by the massive corporations from USA to China that exploit the power of the internet and collectivisation of information for massive profit and control over individuals that become mere fodder。It is not a heartening book - reality is not that heartening in this context。 Cash appears doomed and wishful thoughts do not abound as the power of the corporation in advanced nations seems too strong。 I learned a lot from David Graeber's book - Debt: The first 5000 years - and it is good to see him so revered by Brett。 。。。more

Denise

Pros:: Learned so much about cash, credit, including the merging of finance, business, greed and AI。 Scary at times! Did a great job in explaining bit coin and it’s implications, even the influence it has on politics。 Cons :: Nothing Cover art 5 out of 5。

Sarah Jaffe

Writing a proper blurb for this so no big review but: it's really very good if you want to understand what money is, how it works, why crypto ain't it and why tech companies want to enclose yours。 Writing a proper blurb for this so no big review but: it's really very good if you want to understand what money is, how it works, why crypto ain't it and why tech companies want to enclose yours。 。。。more