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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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.
Taler e-money is issued with a validity period. One month before the expiration date, you wallet should automatically exchange any digital cash that is about to expire for new digital cash with an extended validity period.
Haha no, thanks. I really don't understand why Stallman stands behind dystopian statist money.
This would suck so bad. My debit card's chip went bad and the bank can't reissue me a new one until it expires. I've been using cash as a fallback when I don't want to do the '3 chip failure timeout then swipe' dance just to purchase some soda.
the bank can’t reissue
You mean they won't. Change banks or threaten to do so, might work.
My derped eyes and pronked brain read cashless as moneyless. Comon, Nordic countries, you can do it.
Sure, but if a cyber attack knocks out your credit card systems in a targeted attack, chances are they're taking your cash machines down as well.
And who carries enough cash around to be useful any more? I know I don't. I might have a £20 note tucked in my phone case at a push.
I hoped for a second they meant moneyless.
Funny way to say people dont like the idea of having all financial privacy ripped away from them.
and the penny drops