Garpal Gumnut
Ross Island Hotel
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Bitcoin is public ledger... means every transaction is open to public. Paired with strict exchange identification and kyc measures id say very very far from untraceable.For those who would use or would have used the largest amount in value of cash ... criminals, tradies, barristers, crooked politicians, sex workers, the CWA, volunteer and charitable organisations, and others swimming in the murky pool of undeclared money, many should use bitcoin now.
It is said to be untraceable if the user is careful just like cash.
And you don't need a card to use it.
gg
Ok, what happens when two angels get together?
gg
Having just read your reply John De I seem to remember hearing or reading this yonks ago.They sit on either shoulder, one of the angels records the good things and the other records the bad things the person has done.
depends on the source of the money ( some have discovered cutting corners is embarrassing )What no use of the tumble dryer!!!!
that is what i am planning on , i have a plan , many others have cloud accessTo stress on why I think going fully internet and electronics money is potentially a fatal mistake
if that were true one is bored to sleep , and the other on strike for more assistants ( at least on my shoulders )They sit on either shoulder, one of the angels records the good things and the other records the bad things the person has done.
Now that's more like it, getting back to reality.if that were true one is bored to sleep , and the other on strike for more assistants ( at least on my shoulders )
Hmm as far as this turkey is concerned cash is and always will be "king" Lve the stuff. , especially when doing a quote and get asked Mr C. Ash anygood for you.To stress on why I think going fully internet and electronics money is potentially a fatal mistake
When your internet and GPS are down,(a very moderate sun flare) and potentially all electronic and electrical systems burnt (serious flare), cashless is deadDozens of SpaceX internet satellites lost to geomagnetic storm
WASHINGTON: Up to 40 SpaceX high-speed internet satellites have been knocked out of orbit by a geomagnetic storm shortly after launch, but pose little threat to Earth as they burn up in the atmosphere, the company said.www.bangkokpost.com
I am reading a very interesting book/novel written by a British scientist
Sun Fall
About sun flare and as well magnetic pole flip.Sunfall
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I do not worry about pole flip, would be unlucky in our time line..but flare issues could happen.
And this should be taken into account in al these crypto dollars as cashless society
Good afternoon farmergeHmm as far as this turkey is concerned cash is and always will be "king" Lve the stuff. , especially when doing a quote and get asked Mr C. Ash anygood for you.
Nope, I'll just walk away. #### 'em.Not bad, the CWA, Bitcoin, Angels, sun flares and casino chips all on the 1 page.
This could have the makings of a Dan Brown novel.
I was chatting to an owner of a stall at the local markets, he sells coffee beans and coffee, there is generally a queue for his products and he is on top of his game.
His takings have gone from 83% cash pre-covid to 85% card now with no sign of a return to cash.
There are a lot of hidden costs with cash as a business owner, theft(both by staff and break ins), time spent counting, trips to banks, storage etc.
I keep some cash stashed for emergencies.
A service fee for cash can't be too far away.
They get charges on the card as well, that is aslo a cost.
that won't help ( your maths )Apologies for the amateurish conversions from % to fractions in the above, back to school.
Yeah had a fun couple of helping draft of the lambs. bloke on the drfting stuffed it up a bit and had to do it twice. My version he was just happy to see me through a dust haze while he was in clean air.Good afternoon farmerge
folded …. Ha ha ha oh the joy of it all …
Sounds very much like rcw1 conversations with bookies ha ha ha ha except maybe an expletive or two when they say no to the Rcw1 coin for a particular bet where the bookie thought to much about the consequences of a pay out that might hurt the lads bottom line ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
Have a good week bloke.
Edit: add the word line
Kind regards
rcw1
Rule no 1, always position yourself yourself upwind.Yeah had a fun couple of helping draft of the lambs. bloke on the drfting stuffed it up a bit and had to do it twice. My version he was just happy to see me through a dust haze while he was in clean air.
As far as I know "Cash" as in "Legal Tender" cannot be interfered with.Yes they do.
But I think with the customer base going from 7 out of 8 using cash to 1 out of 8 using cash, any concerns businesses ( or more likely banks in a top down scenario) May have of losing customers by charging for cash handling is greatly diminished.
I’m not saying I like the idea, but I won’t be surprised if it happens.
Nope, that’s not the way it works.As far as I know "Cash" as in "Legal Tender" cannot be interfered with.
So if I present $50 to an outfit that has an ABN or even is a sole trader it would be illegal to change the value of the cash tendered.
gg
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