What did we learn about this little lesson about scale, and the power of a 
name?

Who really cares if the primary nodes exchange nodes?  

If a subnetwork [that is, a secondary node with a network of subnodes] starts 
exchanging "loans" [can be monetary or kanly], and then finds it is 
self-sufficient after a while [that is, people are working and getting fed at 
the small end], then the "primary" just has to mint some other currency and 
cash in on reputation coming from below.  This is how money was invented, by 
the way.

The primary nodes, now seeing they're out on a large amount of profit will 
issue loans but on a much greater amount of disreputation and a lower amount 
of monetary profit to boot, since the previous loans will now be repaid and 
repayable in much less time than they otherwise would be and investments in 
now bogus currency will render them useless.

<smirk>

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