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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Also by the same author, A Modest Enquiry into the Nature and Necessity of Paper Money


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

...depends on which side you are sitting, from the side of the bank you don´t need it, they like it more electronicaly by bits and bytes so zero and one there is no need for cash, you can´t block it ;)
From the clients side there might be the need for it,but you also can use any other method of exchange for goods or services, like a non state issued crypto like BTC

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Not if the other person won't accept it.


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

yes that´s clear both parties had to accept it, but you have that also with cash there are peeps who not accept it (while knowing where it comes from) ;)

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Don't they have a defi that lets you pay with bitcoin with a card?


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

yes but it´s in germany and in Spain pseudo cards so you have an exchange of the coins to fiat and therefor a tax issue every time you do that.
The only usecase what avoid that is with the US card from Nexo, they handle these transactions as a kind of a loan against your coins so you don´t lose them (if you pay back later on) and don´t have to pay tax for the sale of the coins.
Defi which not take these special concerns into account isn´t the solution because you lose money for the taxing.

There are bandits in all corners don´t matter if they are Bankers, Lawmakers or Governments 😉

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Read the Declaration of Independence.


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

hehe, the Declaration of Independence has no meaning to me, I am German and I am talking about this system, or the one in Britain, Italy in Cyprus and Spain there I am fit.

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

It spells out the most basic fundamentals of governance, why it is created and how, I guess in Germany that doesn't exist, or in Spain.


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

I know, the Spanish ones got one from 1837 and the Germans from 1870 so the americans are not the only ones who know such things in my eyes the governments world wide violate these papers and most of the articles in there every single day !
With that said they are not worth a penny as long as nobody from the government accept them as base for their decissions ;)

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Who's to blame for those people wiping their ass with those documents?


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