Arsch auf Eimer
Arsch auf Eimer
And the responses will be good for the economy!
Not growing fast enough, I assume.
I’m a barby girl, in a barby world.
Life is plastic, so fantastic!
I don’t know if you are being sarcastic or not, so I’ll assume you are not. Sorry if I’m wrong.
Don’t decide how to steer a car based on emotions. You have a 0,8t to 2,5t vehicle travelling at around 100km/h. The energy in this is immense and the human driving it cannot make informed decisions in time, only reactions. And reactions are way more likely to kill or injure people, so please don’t taunt reactions on people if you don’t have to.
Don’t drive spiteful, don’t drive nice. Instead follow the rules and drive predictably.
Are there hacking projects around them? It might be worth it if there are.
Please don’t put people’s life at risk for that.
Never pay them anything back!
Don’t work around the limitations!
Honestly I can’t. Looks like those from the store.
Science is influenced by academia. Still an important distinction.
Leaving the musky fields for where the sky is truly bluer.
I think the reason for this implementation is more the theft prevention. This sounds very mich like certificates to me
For the individual saving is something very good. For the economy, however, a money hoarder is dead weight. It’s why inflation won’t ever completely go away, because it discourages hoarding (investing/bringing it to the bank can counteract this, that’s why I didn’t call it saving the second and third time)
It really depends who the issuer of the certificates (wallets) is. The funds get automatically transferred and won’t be lost, it’s “just” a privacy problem (plus the issuer will probably be able to interfere).
So the idea isn’t that dystopian, but it very much depends on the implementation.
I think the idea was that you can’t hoard anything, and stealing or reusing is harder. But it does make the central management way more powerful than it should be. But it’s normal bank standard.
What do you mean with “dystopian statist money”?
Yeah, I think so too. It should replace bank transactions completely.
The netherlands are already looking into it: https://www.ngi.eu/ngi-projects/ngi-taler/
The project could be used via paper trail, as far as I understand it.
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