Cashless Stores

crypto is the new cash for the first world, I think third world is safe from cashless simply because they couldn't, the infrastructure is just not there.

But it is. Everyone in the third world pays with phone apps. You have an app that will send money to someone and receive it. When you go into a store, you don't swipe a card, you get the tellers address and message them the money.

It's not the material that money is made of that is broken; it's the method that money is made by that is broken.

My credit card is nice. They literally pay me to use it in the form of cashback, and it's good insurance in case I get scammed or some shit merchant refuses to refund the product. I realize I'm being mined, but at least I get a fair payment for my data.

Cashless stores are a retarded idea though. I try to get around it by buying gift cards instead, no name on those. Isn't it illegal to refuse cash anyhow?

Monero, Zcash, and I think GRIN have anonymous transactions.

How much longer till glow in the dark nigger agents start getting everyone to think only terrorists or pedophiles want to pay in cash or keep cash on them?

Third world rapidly adopted wireless tech because it was cheaper than actual phone lines. They basically skipped the wired step that we went through and went straight from absolutely nothing to wireless. In some African nations pre-paid phone cards have been more desirable than cash during periods of internal strife.


They already do this to high value bills. Carry a wad of $100's? Must be a drug dealer. Based on this assumption they can seize the cash as part of a civil forfeiture. No formal criminal charges are even necessary for this seizure to take place. If it is found later you are not guilty of any crime, they have no obligation to return the seized assets. This can extend not just to cash but to personal property, vehicles, real estate, firearms, etc. The state can literally take everything you own for no substantiated reason using a secret warrant and tell you to pound sand when you ask for it back.

I think recent cases are starting to question this. There was a case that passed through the supreme court recently that made some of the relevant parts of constitution apply to the states as well. Something so obviously broken can't stand for very long

Where have you been for the last decade?

youtube.com/watch?v=w8Y6Dk8Ui3M&t=2m30s

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