Talk:Terra Currency
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[edit] Um WTF?
Er what is a kilometerton? Does it mean a kilo metric tonne? If so a kilo metric tonne of what? The website doesnt seem to have anything useful but it does mention carbon credits. But from a quick Google, a kilo metric tonne of carbon credits will be a lot (from what I can tell at least US$5000-20000)... And how exactly is 30% gold quantified against 2kg grain, 10kWh and half an hour of labour? Nil Einne 20:49, 25 October 2007 (UTC)
As far as I know, a kilometerton refers to the costs induced by transporting one metric ton of a good over a distance of 1 kilometre. The term is used in the transport business. I think 30% gold means, that 30% of the basket's value is derived from gold, in other words: the basket must consist of an amount of gold equal in value to 3/7 of the value of the rest of the basket. -- GambitNC 18:26, 8 November 2007 (UTC)

