(copied from Price Speculation)So I guess it's still unknown how secure NXT nodes would be on hyperboria, but it is obvious that hyperboria and NXT exist for the same reason and for the same people. It's silly to distrust central bankers (fiat governments) but simultaneously to trust the "spynet," as Wired Magazine recently proposed as a more accurate name for the internet.What I am getting at is the need for nxters to collaborate with hyperborians. Here's example in this intriguing Q&A from an interview with a Hyperborian:Q: Some of my readers are probably wondering why Project Meshnet and Hyperboria exist, and why they would be interested in it. What are its benefits? What would you say to them?A: Assuming continued growth, Hyperboria and Hyperboria-like networks will provide a competing option to the Internet, much like Bitcoin is proving to be a competing option against mainstream currencies. If you’re entrepreneur-minded, then you might consider Hyperboria to have a bit of a wild-west, gold rush feel about it. As the users on the network grow, they require services that they are used to from the Internet. For instance, there’s nothing like Ebay or Amazon or Craiglist on Hyperboria. There’s nothing stopping someone from being the first in this space.The interview is here: http://sett.com/alansjourney/52637 I think it's high time to let all the users of meshnet know about NXT's Freemarket, Asset Exchange, Monetary System, etc etc. Again, they are already using NXT's alias system, but I don't know how well familiar (if at all) they are with the rest of the NXT platform. I don't want to repeat efforts by other nxters, so please tell me if outreach has already been attempted from us to them.