• @Passerby6497
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    145 hours ago

    Why would the government put time into making fake money when they can just make more real money?

    • @paf0OP
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      -54 hours ago

      Because electronic payments that do not require a middleman are inherently better than funneling everything through centralized organizations like Visa. They could make their own dollar based blockchain that has secure and private transactions based on their own stablecoin. It would be the same as a cash payment.

      • @Passerby6497
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        113 hours ago

        Again, why would the government waste real money doing that with fake money, when they can do it with real money instead? What benefit is there, over just being a regular processor for real money? Because it’s definitely not the inability to reverse transactions in blockchain systems, that’s more of a feature for criminals.

          • @Passerby6497
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            33 hours ago

            Actually, that is a decent point in this idea’s favor. Don’t think that’ll overcome the downsides, but I’ll give you a point for that one all the same.

        • @[email protected]
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          13 hours ago

          if the government was to do their own crypto it could do a lot to disrupt the current unregulated “stablecoins” that currently exist, i could see it happing if for no other reason than to fight money laundering. If the fed is doing it, it becomes “real” money and most people would probably prefer a fed coin to something like usdt.

        • @paf0OP
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          -13 hours ago

          It would be real money if the federal reserve issued it. Cash still exists, is that a feature for criminals or does it benefit the poor and unbanked?

          • @Passerby6497
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            33 hours ago

            It would be real money if the federal reserve issued it.

            No, as you said, its a stable coin backed by real money.

            Cash still exists, is that a feature for criminals or does it benefit the poor and unbanked?

            Cash transactions can easily be reversed, unlike blockchain, but nice bait.

          • @Passerby6497
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            53 hours ago

            What benefit is there, over just being a regular processor for real money?

            Online payments, which is a lot of transactions.

            Pretty sure the current system of real money already handles that one friend.