One World Currency and Why it Matters

Many world economists see a time in the not soCollapse in that case right? An "Earth Unit" or "Dollar"
distant future when National Currencies are mergedwould make long-term sense. Earth Unit might even
into one or a few. It makes sense considering thebe better and more stable for an Earth Citizen, it also
massive electronic flows of the money. Of coursecrosses cultural divides of what types of things
some nations are very concerned with this as no onepeople value. What are your thoughts on One-World
wants to be on the losing end of the stick and getCurrency?
trapped with mass devaluation or hyper inflation afterThese are very tricky discussions when it comes to
the switch-over.a nation's currency, as everyone wants control.
When talking about One World Currency or theHowever, with World Trade things are moving faster
move closer towards that there are many things toand closer together and the debt on the currency
consider indeed. Sure that makes sense eventually toneeds to be set to the flow of the currency and not
have only a few or one currency in the long-term.specifically to the nation borrowing the money.
For instance; maybe an Asian Dollar, Euro w/AustraliaOtherwise we will have continuous mini-economic
Japan/England joining in, US Dollar used throughoutcollapses of emerging nations and currency crashes
Western Hemisphere, Middle East-African Dollar. Thenof first world nations. That does not serve the
merge either Asian Currency with Euro or US withpeople or the bankers and certainly adds to the
Asia, then when you have 3 merge them to one.changes of civilization collapse. In reality no one
Have supercomputers monitor the flow of money towishes to discuss this, but in the future something
insure stability?must be done to shore up the risks being created in
This would be the best for humanity in the long run,the present period, abstractly thinking of course.
although there are issues with a Global Currency