Page 22 - Reclaim YOUR DIGITAL GOLD (with DesignLayout Dec3) (Clickable) (Dexxi-FLIP-Audio)_Neat
P. 22

RECLAIM YOUR DIGITAL GOLD


          In the past, gold was the most valuable commodity and
          it eventually became the global standard of exchange
          for commercial transactions. As a result, wherever
          gold was discovered, it prompted economic growth by
          spawning a slew of new industries and businesses that
          supported, serviced, and profited from gold mining and
          its biproducts. The gold rush of the 1900s spawned new
          industries as well as personal and corporate wealth. The
          industry is now worth trillions of dollars and continues to
          be one of the most valuable commodities.

          The world then discovered a new type of gold: oil, which
          became known as “black gold.” The same can be said
          about oil’s global impact as a valuable commodity:
          Oil mining and exploration are big businesses in their
          own right, but they also support other business and
          economic sectors. Oil too, had spawned a new industry
          and increased global wealth to levels not seen since the
          gold rush.

          As a result of the commodity of oil and its numerous
          biproducts, new industry sectors haveemerged (such as
          the auto industry). Despiteits dangersandenvironmental
          destructive properties,the world continues to rely on oil.
          Data has emerged as the new rising commodity with the
          advent of the digital age, sparking a fiercely competitive
          race to acquire and maintain control over massive
          amounts of it. To put it anotherway,data is today’sdigital
          gold in the information economy.

          Many online business platforms are available for free.
          But although they do not openly mention it, you will only
          be able to sign up for free in exchangefor your data. This
          is explicitly stated in their Terms and Conditions and their



           2
   17   18   19   20   21   22   23   24   25   26   27