Da fuk is wrong with them
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01-07-2024, 11:18 AM #1
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01-07-2024, 11:49 AM #8
There's literally no point to having a government backed crypto. The only benefit of crypto is it's supposed to be completely untraceable and anonymous. Obviously no government crypto is going to be that way.
As for the question in OP, they're lazy idiots. They want to push a button on their phone/computer to pay for everything instead of the inconvenience of having to pull cash out of their wallet or input a card number.See Krackerjacked's sig
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01-07-2024, 11:52 AM #11
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01-07-2024, 11:57 AM #13
More companies will go cashless claiming that cash is a liability thanks to joggers. Then it will get to where not many busiensses take cash and then the government will claim what Biden is claiming now that cash is only used for illegal activity and avoiding taxes.
FDR in the 1930's made it illegal to own gold and made everyone sell their gold for some BS price. That's why a lot of gold coins are valuable because they were illegal for a while. He did this so he could print money and redistribute wealth. Don't be surprised if they do it again.
The real goal is so they can freeze your bank account and make it so you can't buy or sell.
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01-07-2024, 11:58 AM #14
Why I bring up this thread
Was looking at wallets on Amazon (slim/minimal) and wallet reviews on YouTube almost everyone says they never carry cash anymore or very rarely
Mostly American/ Canadians tho
I guess in Europe and Japan cash is still very much in useFavorite boxers to watch :
Caleb Plant
Canelo
Vergil Ortiz Jr
Teofimo Lopez
Devin Haney (srs)
Jaime Munguia
Errol Spence
Charlos
Janibek
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01-07-2024, 12:02 PM #15
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01-07-2024, 12:09 PM #17
Depends where in Europe.
Scandinavia is basically cashless.
UK/NL are more or less.
Germany and Southern/Eastern Europe cash is widely used.
Greece is particularly fuked, the government are trying to force digital payments 30% of income must be spent digitally, it's literally a mandate. https://fortune.com/2019/12/16/greec...ashless-fines/
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01-07-2024, 12:51 PM #26
we don't
in the UK also the government just pushed through regulations that anyone selling anything over Β£1000 in a year has to pay tax. eBay, vintage etc report it to the HMRC (tax office). so you will need an accountant to fill out the forms. or get a fine.
brb getting jacked for selling old clothes, furniture and sh*t.Subjecting yourself to self imposed discipline is the surest way to increase the quality of your existence
Never accept defeat
Cobra Kai Crew
The opposite of courage, in our society, is not cowardice but conformity
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