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by skilgarriff
2671 days ago
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Is it wasting though? Do you consider vaults a waste? Do you consider 2-3% CC fees a waste? We already have costs built into the current system (e.g. cc fees to make up for fraud, security systems around protecting gold + cash). Electricity is just the cost of that specific system - I think calling it a waste is not necessarily justified. |
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In the EU where people don't want the system to work like that interchange fees were capped in 2015 at 0.2% for debit and 0.3% for credit [1]. If that's what you want, there's a proven model for establishing it. In Australia it's capped at 0.88% for credit and the greater of 16.5c or 0.22% on debit [2].
Did you know Bitcoin alone ALREADY used 0.5% of world electricity at the end of 2018, even though nobody really uses it? [3] It's like we're all paying a 0.5% surcharge on top of everything we do, which is double the price of EU interchange. Just to support some ancap pyramid scheme that people agree solves largely 1 class of problem: payments for illegal goods and services, while pretending to solve all the worlds problems, just poorly.
[1] https://www.adyen.com/blog/all-you-need-to-know-about-the-eu...
[2] https://www.adyen.com/blog/card-processing-in-australia-just...
[3] https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/05/180516131236.h...