

10 billion? I can’t see how someone realistically would needs more than 10 million, but okay, let’s set the limit to 500 million. A ridiculous amount of money.
But 10 billion? That’s an unspendable amount.
(And to think we will see trillionaires (1,000,000x million) in our lifetime…)
Both definitions of free market (because regulations are never watertight), and the current system, result in the same current oligopily. So okay, maybe you can argue the semantics, the point remains: shouting for ‘free market’ does not solve the inherent, systemic issue of our current situation.