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====== Unity Protocol ====== | ====== Unity Protocol ====== | ||
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==== Currency ==== | ==== Currency ==== | ||
- | All businesses within the Unity Protocol may accept local currencies if permitted by the owners, or use UniCur (¤). Local currencies may be exchanged for ¤. ¤100 is equivalent to $1.00. Coins are made from precious-metal alloys, and one side always displays the diamond symbol of the Unity Protocol while the other is stamped with a decorative designed. Rods are made of similar alloys, and range in length from an inch and a half to two and a half inches while value and other information is written | + | All businesses within the Unity Protocol may accept local currencies if permitted by the owners, or use UniCur (UC, ¤). Local currencies may be exchanged for UC. UC100 is roughly |
The currency denominations for UniCur are as follows: | The currency denominations for UniCur are as follows: | ||
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**Note:** It is acceptable to underline and/or superscript the last two digits of UniCur, to denote the smaller values in a larger amount of money. ¤505050 may be written as ¤5050< | **Note:** It is acceptable to underline and/or superscript the last two digits of UniCur, to denote the smaller values in a larger amount of money. ¤505050 may be written as ¤5050< | ||
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+ | **Note:** The ¤ symbol may also be replaced with " | ||
===== Relationship with Others ===== | ===== Relationship with Others ===== |