
Originally Posted by
burningman
I think the belli is the equivalent of the yen. Since the audience is japanese, the currency has to be one familiar. If we read books, we prefer our currency in dollars, not yen, pesos, francs, or pounds
So a dollar is about one hundred yen or 1OO bellies
I think this is a quite reasonable estimate. The fact that that you can get a custom-built ship from the best shipyard in the world for 300 million bellis means that the belli can't be worth much less than 100 USD.

Originally Posted by
ayruin
how many pirates with a so high bounty you think there be ? 100, 1000, 5000 ? even if there was 10,000 pirates who have a bounty of 100,000,000 berry. 10,000 * 100,000,000 = 1,000,000,000,000. one thousand billion even if a berry was equal to a dollar for the world government won't be an impossible ammout. is for example the PIL of a single nation like Italy of England not of a world organization. But these nations get these ammonut of money every year, and that is what the government have to pay if in the same moment were caught every wanted pirates, an impossible event.
Yes, but I doubt that the world government has a system of gathering taxes as efficiently as modern countries.
There is also the enormous expense of keeping the marine corps running. The marine must have thousands of warships and hundreds of outposts to maintain in addition to the hundreds of thousands of soldiers and staff whose wages must be paid. This won't be cheap, no matter how you look at it.
Therefore, it makes sense to me that the government would want to minimize expenses, and that the government feels that paying tens or even hundreds of millions for a single man or woman is enough incentive for bounty hunters to go after them. This is actually the main point of my argument. If bounty hunters will go after a guy worth, say 50 millions, why then raise his bounty to 100, unless something truly exceptional warrants it?
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