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After growing up in UK and Denmark, Robin Upton trained as a mathematician before heading off to Bangladesh in 1998. After learning about the Ponzi scheme nature of fiat currency, he has been working on an alternative since 2004 - making a decentralized accounting model (a form of mutual credit) which he called Altruistic Economics. The computer network to implement it, he called Friend2Friend. He is now working on permaculture in Bangladesh, and his latest project is DhakaGames. A long time listener of the show, he took over the task as main host from Lyn Gerry in 2010. This takes up most of his free time when he is not computer programming or guerilla gardening. In Summer 2011, he released WikipediaPlus, and in Winter 2011/2 he spoke on Plutocracy to 28C3, a German hacking conference. See Also
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