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minus-square@Matriks404linkEnglish1•12 hours agoHey, I usually like to have about 50 PLN (~$12.50) in my wallet, but you can’t expect everyone to keep loads of cash on them.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•4 hours agoIn this thread we ask: Can we expect everyone to use a banking app either? How is that more reasonable, if one of them is democratically controlled and the other is corporate controlled?
Hey, I usually like to have about 50 PLN (~$12.50) in my wallet, but you can’t expect everyone to keep loads of cash on them.
In this thread we ask: Can we expect everyone to use a banking app either? How is that more reasonable, if one of them is democratically controlled and the other is corporate controlled?