Okay, I posted this idea on Twitter, and a few tweeps chimed in - I want to know what the people here think.
More importantly, I want someone to point out the terrible consequences I'm not thinking of and talk me out of this terrible, terrible idea.
I am wondering if it's possible to sell - well, we used a few different terms for it on Twitter ("stock in myself", "a personal-backed currency") but the most accurate one seems to be a "human-backed derivative" - of my own net worth.
i.e., I'd set up a system - perhaps here on this forum! - where I post all my assets and debts and projected earnings, and then offer up 1% of it all for people to purchase from me. I'll break it up - let's say ten people each purchase tokens that represent 0.1% of my net worth - and each token can, at any time, be sold to another person or back to myself for 0.1% of whatever my net worth is at that time. I'd have to be completely transparent, of course, about my financial situation... but what the heck, I'm not shy. Maybe I'd post regular screenshots of my bank account, credit card balance, Paypal account, etc, with all the identity-theftable info covered up. We'd also have to be transparent about keeping track of who owns which token - you'd have to post when you trade to another user, so I can keep track of who has what.... otherwise, everything would be on the honour system, and that's just not going to work when actual money's involved.
I don't expect to deal with any significant amount of cash, here - I'm not thinking I'll make any sort of profit - I just want to monkey with this as a sort of financial experiment (hence why it'd only be 1%). Perhaps I'd put a time-limit of a year on this, a stipulation that you have to sell the derivatives back to me after the year is up, regardless of their value.
And, of course, if it doesn't turn out to have terrible consequences, I'd be interested in seeing if I could talk other people into doing the same. Perhaps I'd set up a website specifically for selling and trading derivatives based on oneself.
This is a terrible idea. I know it is (if it weren't, people would already be doing it). Why is it terrible?