After World War II, the Marshall Plan played a role
pivotal in rebuilding Europe, where the United States injected
equivalent to $133 billion currently to save the
failing economies and launch a comprehensive revival.
And today, the world faces different challenges that are no less serious:
Artificial intelligence has started to take over jobs.
The global economy is suffering from increasing imbalances.
and communities are looking for a radical solution that preserves human dignity.
And here appears the 'Nikolas Plan' inspired by the transformation that
led by Pi Network, a modern alternative to the Marshall Plan, but it
machines: digital, popular, and decentralized.
What does the 'Nikolas Plan' offer?
a new financial system that is not controlled by banks or governments, but
individuals themselves.
Universal Basic Income (UBI) can be achieved through the mining of
Pi without effort or cost.
a fairer economy that protects humans from the exploitation of
and technology.
The ultimate goal:
One world, one income, a decent life for all
When machines replace humans in work, there must be a system
ensuring everyone a humanitarian income that keeps pace with this great transformation.