The subunit of each currency, the GWH (global work hour) represents a form of endentured servitude put in place at the time of colonial conquest; we can see it in the same light as modern day human traffickers who trap their victims within debt traps.
Just as a large house is made of more bricks than a smaller house, the "larger" or higher value currency is built from more Global Work Hours.
Global Work Hours are the total hours of paid and unpaid labour required to produce the modern world, uncluding pregnancy, childcare and household chores.
The unit that builds each currency is the GWH (Global Work Hour, paid and unpaid); currencies of higher value have more GWH units within them.
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