You might be right that it might not work. The best agent to decide this would be the free market though. So the next question is: is it possible to overcome the technical problem of limiting 1 person per 1 wallet (so people can't simply make tons of extra wallets to collect the welfare payments). Its the age old sock puppet problem I guess. Each human has a unique fingerprint. But say a computer has a fingerprint scanner. What's to stop one human from faking another human's fingerprint (because the fingerprint would ultimately be digital so copyable). Craigslist had 1 lame solution which I hate (because I don't have a land line phone number so can't use their system much now) but they make you sign in with a landline telephone, knowing each person/house only typically has 1. Then they give a code to that phone number to prove you have that phone. Hmm.. online voting apparently solves this problem (not sure how), then again it is probably rigged on purpose so dead people/pets can repeatedly vote etc.
Probably pointless discussing this here because this subforum is apparently mostly a bunch of spam for obscure copycat coins trying to be the next get rich quick scheme. So naturally the mods moved my topic here, where it goes to page 6 in a few hours, then quickly buried forever after that.