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by otakucode
2961 days ago
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Why is pseudonymity a problem? Is it a problem with cash? Should we get rid of all the cash because it can't be tracked and profiled and subject to disapproval or punishment? Were we not able to tax cash? All the nonsensical hand-wringing about cryptocurrency enabling crime is ludicrous. It is exactly identical to cash except for the fact that no one has to cut in a payment processor dealer when wanting to transact with someone not physically present. I do think a nationally-backed cryptocurrency would be a great idea, and have been saying so for a couple years. There are 2 major problems it would solve. First, we have turned payment processors into de-facto taxation bodies. Payment processors have more control over the US economy than the Federal Reserve does. If the Federal Reserve decided to increase/decrease monetary supply and the payment processors disagreed, they could very easily override the Federal Reserve with raising or lowering their bogus "service fees" (bogus primarily because they use a percentage of the transaction amount - as if moving a bigger number across a wire cost more). That is dangerous, and should be avoided. Second, how long is it until a large scale IT problem destroys all credibility of the US banking system? How long until we wake up one day and find out that Walmart hired some coders to whip up some malware that infected their banks in order to cover up losses and to massage the numbers to make them look like they had more capital than they ever actually earned? How long until other countries refuse a payment of $1 billion on a debt because they don't believe the money is 'real' and want proof it wasn't just some funny accounting on the back of swiss-cheese no-standards 'IT is a cost center' garbage systems? A cryptocurrency wouldn't have this problem. It can be proven 'real' with trivial ease. Fiat currency can never be proven 'real'. And since it's all just bits in computers now, eventually someone is going to realize the computers aren't trustworthy. |
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