I don't think it can be called cash since no one is going to accept it.

Like it's so stupid, even if the other person were to accept bitcoin or whatever they'll still need to verify if the address contains crypto or not and whether the private key is valid (both of which needs internet access on some electronic device).

  • Lymbic_System [none/use name]
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    2 years ago

    This is worse then cash, you as a business owner would have to wait who know how long to get your transactions to compile into one wallet and then pay your bills, with really tight margins like a restaurant you might just go bankrupt waiting for crypto to clear, omfg these people 🙄. Not even mentioning the floating value could fuck you over, having a floating price point for cash that works in hours is insane and we moved away from this for a reason. Not to even mention the fuckkkkkkkkking ability to double spend holy mother of :hasan-smash: unlimited genoside for cringo currency owners. :cryptocurrency: