Security: Introduction

Posted January 31, 2001 | |

Ancient banking began from weighing and storing grain in temples and palaces. From there, practicality demanded employing "wealth transfer" mechanisms that were countable (as opposed to weighed). The earliest countable assets included cattle (the word is actually derived from same root as "capital") and iron nails.

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