• @szeis4cookie
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    91 year ago

    Seriously - it’s 2023, why are we still moving money around with paper IOUs

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      Same reason US politicians insist on having AM radio in cars, we mostly hate electronic voting, and a lot of people still like cold hard cash

      • it’s tangible
      • it’s reliable
      • it’s anti-fragile

      I say this as a tech enthusiast myself: we vastly, collectively underestimate the fragility of high technology. Not just fragility of the operation, but fragility in the supply chain (silicon manufacturing is super specialized and centered in one of the world’s most contested locations: Taiwan), fragility in the event of disaster, and fragility of the digital security.

      • @szeis4cookie
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        51 year ago

        I’m not sure that checks rate any better in security here, or in reliability. The check doesn’t have any mechanism within it to verify that there’s actually money to be moved, and doesn’t guarantee that the payment is yours irrevocably. It also doesn’t verify the actual intent to move money, or that the writer of the check is authorized to do so. I get that digital systems have vulnerabilities but let’s not pretend that this paper system doesn’t.

    • BOMBS
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      31 year ago

      whose validty is verified by…checks notes…the payer’s penmanship when writing their name in cursive