would it alleviate financial problems to most? poverty decrease?
I guess I must be older than most because I remember that Albania was ruined by Ponzi schemes - most of its GDP was tied up in the schemes. The country was plunged into a deadly civil war and chaos ensued. No, I think a world Ponzi would result in famine, disease, riots (even war), wealth confiscation, extreme poverty... I see nothing good coming from this. If something isn't produced for the exchange of currency, it has little or no real value. Only governments can get away with that kind of exchange. The rest of us have to produce
something for it. Look at Nigeria - they printed money like it was sea water = game over.