Frederick Bott
2 min readNov 30, 2021

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Thanks for that information Dave, I didn't know of the work of Fritof, but it sounds like he might have been on the nail about most things.

I only just started to analyse how the hydrogen part fits with the cryptocurrency part, the technology, even though well established, has only been so for a few years, and not many seem to be pointing out the incredible end result, it is maybe too controversial for the employees of any particular corporate to dig into. The companies involved seem to be all standard for-profit organisations.

To me it seems key that they themselves, should become fully independent of the old system, by having their own corporate solar installation supplying all their funding and energy needs, then their output itself to everyone else no longer depends on, or contributes to the old system.

I guess they could do this by setting up an installation as a kind of R&D program, which "Incidentally" produces scaleable revenue in the form of its own corporate token, which they then increase the value of, to pay off all shareholders, effectively buying back their shares, to eventually commute the company to a non-profit, self-funded entity of the kind we need.

By that, they could even become the pioneers of that new kind of non-profit corporate.

The main company who's products I've been looking at is Plug Power.

https://www.plugpower.com/fuel-cell-power/fuel-cell-benefits/

It might be that East and West, with all the variations of politcal systems, we are following different paths towards the same conclusion, it might not really matter what kind of government tries to maintain the old system, it has to go the same way, with everyone eventually collaborating towards the same end.

I hope so anyway :)

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Frederick Bott
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