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Why New York City Needs Its Own Cryptocurrency

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Dear Nautilus Reader, Could a cryptocurrency save the New York City subway? That story, plus the soc

[February 22, 2018 Chapter Four: Found]( [READ ISSUE]( Dear Nautilus Reader, Could a cryptocurrency save the New York City subway? That story, plus the social aspect of music and the city as cosmology, this week on Nautilus. Best, The Nautilus Team info@nautil.us [Why New York City Needs Its Own Cryptocurrency The case for making money local again. By Fouad Khan]( Money used to be local. The first non-precious metal coins emerged as a natural consequence of trade, and were seldom accepted as currency outside the city-state on the Grecian coast that minted them. [The City at the Center of the Cosmos Robots and lasers are uncovering an ancient, sacred geography. By Brian Fagan]( Some 48 kilometers north of Mexico City, in the Basin of Mexico, towers the Pyramid of the Sun at Teotihuacán. [Paid Advertisement WHICH CONE WILL DRAIN FIRST?]( Each cone has two holes: one at the apex and another in the base. The only difference is their orientation. Both cones initially contain the same amount of water, and they begin to drain simultaneously. [When You Listen to Music, You’re Never Alone Technology hasn’t diminished the social quality of listening to music. By Daniel A. Gross]( On a late spring evening in 2015, at South Street Seaport, a square on the southern tip of Manhattan, hundreds of people slipped on headphones and slipped into their own worlds. [READ ISSUE]( NautilusThink, Inc. 233 Broadway Suite 720New York, NY 10279 [Add us to your address book](//nautil.us6.list-manage.com/vcard?u=e299ad34aa80671ada72a819a&id=dc96ec7a9d) Copyright © 2018 NautilusThink, Inc., All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website. [unsubscribe from this list](   [update subscription preferences](

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