Im Enric Duran. From "robbing" banks to take over a cryptocurrency, my revolutionary struggle...now im here!
I am a Catalan activist fully committed toward the idea of “radical social change” for the past 17 years.
Here’s my story: During my years as an activist, I have been working toward empowering grassroots social movements and building broad self managed alternatives to the capitalist system (which is largely disturbance of the status quo).
Since 2008, I have been in the limelight because I challenged the way banking system works, by taking out 492000 euros in loans out of 39 banks in 68 credit operations, and declare publically that I used that money for founding alternative projects to the capitalist system.
Essentially, I fund the creation of a new and better system for the people, using the old system as leverage (needless to say, I didn’t repay those loans). Since then Media has broadly named me the Robin Hood of the banks, or Robin Banks.
Between 2005 and 2008 I was preparing this banking disobedience action, to denounce the corrupt nature in which the centralized banking system has the privilege to create money out of thin air, and charge interest for it. On around this time without my knowledge, a guy named Satoshi was coming up with a plan of his own to destroy the banking cartels. Years later I learned about his experiment and my hat goes out to him for that, his development was indeed brilliant.
At 2010 I along with a group founded the Catalan Integral Cooperative. The main objective of the CIC was to enable grassroots social movements that could be entirely self-managed and have democracy, removing as much dependence from the current system as possible. 6 years later, we’re now an ecosystem comprising of more than 700 projects and upwards of 5 thousand people who are self-organized and determined to challenge unfair governmental systems. Through economical disobedience we are paving the way for autonomous institutions to rise.
In february 2013, I did not attend to the criminal trial, where I was asked to spend 8 years in prison for the multiple bank loans stunt.
Since then I’ve been living on the run outside of Spanish borders. So I started looking at alternate ways to hide my money movements, and that led me to discover Bitcoin and the technology behind it.
In recent years, new crypto currency exchange markets have appeared, uncontrollable by governments, and therefore it is no longer necessary to have a country and a central bank in order to have a currency that can be exchanged across the world. The banking system is outdated and more and more of us are realizing it, so the path we’re starting now is toward building something that will, some day, consolidate a global alternative. I thought that this should be adapted to be used by social cooperation ecosystems. Because for those of us who understand the world in terms of cooperation, decentralization is not enough; we believe this new world needs self-organization and mutual support, cooperation needs to infiltrate all those corners where domination is falling behind.
Cooperative, self-managed, collective, community-based projects are extending and multiplying everywhere. Although these kinds of practices are beginning to be quite interconnected at bioregional scale, they are still too isolated and there is mutual ignorance among initiatives that are thousands of kilometers from each other, on different continents, expressed in different languages.
We don’t want to stay as viewers in the confrontation between the old, oligarchy and the new Netarchy. We want a cooperative system that operates on a global scale as effectively as it does at a local scale. So my work largely focused on enabling social cooperation between humans with blockchain technology at the heart of it, facilitating true transparency and democracy.
FairCoop was born. Through mutual cooperation, we figured that we as people could come together and rise up strong and united. But we needed a cryptocurrency solution that at its core embodied the spirit of mutual cooperation and community spirit. So we looked to Faircoin. We brought it back from the dead and step by step, more little merchants in Spain, Greece and some parts of Europe use it, many of them are cooperative initiatives engaged with the faircoop vision.
That video was recorded with the launch:
The collaboration between equals under FairCoop umbrella, multiplies the value of FairCoop’s social capital, which is expected to respond by growing in value relative to fiat currencies, and with this help to fund the cooperative development worldwide.
In other words, we have finally found a way to cooperatively organize, share, learn, help, one that can self-manage creating monetary value. Faircoin is essential the financial glue to help social cooperation and the FairCoop spirit. A lot of work has been done, since the FairCoop launch. Please visit http://fair.coop for more details.
Also look at this recent video on Vice. https://www.vice.com/video/daily-vice-robin-bank-enric-duran But, I don’t want to finish my introduction, without mentioning the great potential of steemit (great work @dantheman and @ned), in the way for a very strong decentralized and collaborative media platform. I’m glad to be part of this revolution with all of you at steemit and together; we can finally achieve a strong alternative to centralized corporate media. This will need broad alliances of many peers, and perhaps Steemit and Faircoop communities could join forces and help us all have a fighting chance against the oligarchy.
My best revolutionary wishes, Enric
@enric you need to publish this story of you taking out the half million Euros. (With pictures) I will read it. Secondly please elaborate on the "Netarchy" - What do you mean by this phrase? It's unclear in your article.
Netharquical capitalism is a concept developed by Michel Bauwens on the p2p foundation and some of the examples are google or Facebook http://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Netarchical_Capitalism
Related the banking history, I take notes, and republish it soon for steemit ;-)
published the story about the half a milion: https://steemit.com/introduceyourself/@enric/this-is-my-story-of-how-i-took-492000-euros-from-68-bank-loans-and-started-a-radical-movement
Thanks for getting back to me @enric - checking it out now -
You sir are a genius! I discovered you a few months ago from that Vice article. I admire what you do. I have had similar ideas to you but haven't been brave or confident enough to totally escape the system.
If you (or other's here) want inspiration about bankruptcy and the ideas Enric advocates I recommend this: http://www.iwentbankrupt.com/
Your story is AMAZING. You totally need to write " how I "robbed" banks for 400k and used the money to destroy capitalism" post, or something along those lines :)
Please read my little guide on how to make your post more readable and appealing , please!
https://steemit.com/steemit/@razvanelulmarin/help-me-upvote-you
Thanks! Which part of your recommendations do you think that matters more for this first post?
Hey! I'd try to space the paragraphs more and make it more redable. It's very difficult to read it all, it's jus a wall of text.
Also, I'd emphasize some important parts. bold, italics etc.
Little things, the content is amazing. If you need more help don't hesitate to ask!! You can find me on rocket.chat as well!
Keep it up man!
thanks, I was just prudent to see how the editing system works, because is different in each platform... Anyway now I edited for spacing the paragraphs... will take in account the emphasis for next times
good job!
nice to see here @enric and welcome to steemit! 8]
Welcome @enric! Long time, no talk. Good to see you here!
I don't know how i missed this earlier but your tale is fascinating, and book-worthy indeed. I am very curious about these micro communities and how they are currently doing. Do you feel like you've found a new home here? It certainly appears so since mutual aid societies are a part of Steemit's mission
Great post and I admire your courage. Wow, what an amazing story.
Thans for your words!
I wrote a book about the story time ago but it was in catalan and spanish. I see that here i can get the space to reproduce many writings that still has not arrived to the english spoken digital communities, so sure i will continue writing here! And the self organized local groups and communities who are involved will be explained in future post.
I dont know if a house but certainly, important cables that will make possible to connect the building of my life with a broader community with close interests and visions.
In the 21 century there are no bank robbers, only robber banks.
It's the banks that rob people through fractional reserve lending ponzi schemes and immoral lending practices where they kick you out of your home 1 day after warning and let your children sleep on the streets.
Keep up your activism!
In fact thats why I put "robber" between """ because really is a joke to be threated as a robber, when fighting the immoral banking system of crediting money from nothing and make pay interest of it ;-)
Welcome to steemit @enric. You gained a follower. I hope you can use this platform to spread the word about FairCoin and FairCoop
Welcome Enric! Yours is an amazing story and background and it is really great to have you here! Especially for crypto and activism. I can't wait to read your future posts.
awesome to know the person who made Catalan Integral Cooperative alive, I first heard about it from Amir Taaki, you might know him and glad to see person group more like it to take action!
yes, you are right, we has been collaborating with Amir in different projects :-)