I think some of you might want to ask yourself whether your concern isn't perhaps inequality of capital rather than inequality of dosh. That some people have more cash in their bank account than others is mostly symptomatic of there being unequal access to the means of earning that dosh. Changing a fiat currency to something else wouldn't do anything to rectify that problem as far as I can see.
I'd even argue that a fiat currency is a pretty decent tool to compensate for that inequality. Redistributing wealth with a currency based on gold would prompt the obvious question "well, so who owns all the gold then?" And as for Bitcoin, it's not as if that has been fairly distributed either.
I think some of you might want to ask yourself whether your concern isn't perhaps inequality of capital rather than inequality of dosh. That some people have more cash in their bank account than others is mostly symptomatic of there being unequal access to the means of earning that dosh. Changing a fiat currency to something else wouldn't do anything to rectify that problem as far as I can see.
I'd even argue that a fiat currency is a pretty decent tool to compensate for that inequality. Redistributing wealth with a currency based on gold would prompt the obvious question "well, so who owns all the gold then?" And as for Bitcoin, it's not as if that has been fairly distributed either.