The Ven Follows the Bitcoin’s Footsteps

SS12-20-13King Solomon tells us that knowledge is more valuable and more enduring than silver and gold – the coin of his day. But as the Bitcoin ushers in a new way of thinking about money in today’s digital world, specialized digital currencies like the eco-friendly Ven are demonstrating that a bit of knowledge – and computing power – can make it possible for any culture to create its own legal tender.

The Ven is the coin of choice for members of Hub Culture, a business and networking organization for entrepreneurs and international travelers. And while it began as simply an environmentally friendly medium of exchange for the members of Hub culture itself, it’s grown beyond that into a currency that ‘s recognized and rated by the world’s financial markets. The Ven’s rise to prominence offers a blueprint for creating alternative monies that challenge traditional concepts for money.

According to a recent CoinDesk interview with Hub Culture’s founder, Stan Stalnaker, the Ven was created to meet Hub Culture’s need for a way to conduct transactions within the organization’s global network of members. Unlike the Bitcoin, the Ven does have a backing organization, which controls the coin: Hub Culture’s own social network. The Ven is backed by insurance and includes options to buy carbon credits, so the Ven also has environmental appeal.

Although the Ven began as a convenient means of exchange limited to the Hub Culture network, it nevertheless has appeal beyond that. It’s been indexed by Thompson Reuters, which calculates its value relative to other currencies. And, Stalnaker says, that makes Ven accessible on Thompson Reuters terminals – putting the currency outside the Hub Culture network.

Lie the Bitcoin, the Ven can be bought using hard currency or mined using computer algorithms, which lets people grow their own stockpile of the coins. And the Ven is completely digital too, which eliminates the need for a physical version of the currency.

Because the Ven is so closely tied to Hub Culture’s social network, Stalnaker maintains that it’s more secure than the Bitcoin and unlikely to be sued for cybercrime – a prime concern for opponents of the Bitcoin and other digital currencies. Because the Ven is backed by reserves and inherently stable within its network, some of the major issues with Bitcoin may not apply.

The Ven’s relationship to carbon trading makes it unique among the new digital currencies. Its creators also see a future for the Ven in the world of microfinance – a lending option that helps very small startups often in less developed parts of the world.

But that’s far into the Ven’s future. For now, though, the creation of the Ven opens another door into the rapidly growing world of digital currency – and more evidence that, as Jason Hartman says, cybermoney is here to stay. (Top image: Flickr/JanetRoth)

Source:

Ilett, Dan. “What About Ven? Stan Stalnaker Talks Digital Currency.” CoinDesk: The Voice of Digital Currency. CoinDesk.com. .7 May 2013.

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