But you're not getting rid of the warped incentive structures, you're just simulating them! Assuming you actually get your data and everything perfect you just get capitalism-world, warts and all.
If you just want to be able to digitally assign more symbolic purchasing power to the agents dispossessed by the current system, the government already has the power and infrastructure to do that. Adding another level of computer abstraction to the already symbolic computerized money system doesn't do anything.
If you just want to be able to digitally assign more symbolic purchasing power to the agents dispossessed by the current system, the government already has the power and infrastructure to do that. Adding another level of computer abstraction to the already symbolic computerized money system doesn't do anything.