No Name and Aryah knew that poverty was one of the biggest challenges facing society. The pandemic had only made things worse, with many people struggling to make ends meet. They were determined to make a difference, and so they put their heads together to come up with a plan.
After much discussion and careful consideration, they came up with an innovative idea - a pricing system based on the current total savings of individuals. By bracketing people based on their current savings, they could ensure that everyone would have access to basic necessities, regardless of their financial situation.
The system worked by offering different tiers of pricing for products and services, with the lowest tier being accessible to those with the least savings. As individuals' savings increased, they could move up to higher tiers and gain access to more premium products and services.
No Name and Aryah knew that the idea needed to be tested and refined before it could be rolled out on a larger scale. They partnered with local organizations and communities to pilot the system, carefully monitoring its effectiveness and making adjustments where needed.
Since the value of the resource being used to buy products and services is different from one place to another, No Name and Aryah concocted a unified resource called Honourarium (HON). In order for the Honourarium (HON) of individuals to be recognized and bracketed it has to be staked first. Staked Honourarium (HON) can be unstaked but it will take some time to be usable again. This will help the individuals to prevent themselves from using it irresponsibly. Once the staked Honourarium (HON) of an individual reaches a certain bracket, all of the products and services which belong to that particular bracket will be available for purchase. Discipline will be instilled in this method. With this, there will be no social climbers and there will be no rich looking down on the poor. The world will be closer to equity (not equality).
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