• @psud
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    1 year ago

    You totally can give cash anywhere in the world. You post it as a letter

    This was common before electronic transfer

    • @LesserAbe
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      81 year ago

      Mailing someone cash means you need to know their address, you have to wait however long for the mail to arrive, you can’t prove they received the cash, it’s possible the cash was stolen en route and anyone who might wish you harm like an adversary government can observe the transaction.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        With crypto you face similar problems. You need an address, waiting is shortr, rugpulls and other scams are one of the biggest use cases so getting crypto stolen seems common. You might be able to verify that crypto was revceved but as with any trustless paymet solutions the issue is that getting the item you ordered is the part where trust is needed the most. Good luck asking back money when you get an empty box.

        • @LesserAbe
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          11 year ago

          You’re right about ordering goods and not having a recourse if they’re not delivered. Of course in the case of supporting an organization that will be less of a consideration.

          In the case of needing to know an address it’s much different to give out an arbitrary string of numbers as an address than information which represents your physical location.

          No disagreement that there are myriad examples of problematic uses for crypto. My first comment was in response to the question about what are valid use cases. It seems clear there are some, even if it’s not as universal as some true believers claim.

      • @psud
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        31 year ago

        Maybe in your country

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            1 year ago

            On account of it being so in yours?

            Australia Post says they reject any liability if you do

            The UK says you should use their premium service to do so

            India says you can’t. It at least quora says you can’t in India

            Quora says you can in Canada

            I wonder why the UK and Australian searches landed on the national postal carriers and the others landed on fora

              • @[email protected]
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                21 year ago

                You can cross over Finland from that list. Maybe more as that was only i checed and you were wrong.

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                1 year ago

                If we’re playing by area, I seem to have won. But also, when was the last prosecution for mailing cash (where it wasn’t part of a more significant crime?

                Unenforced law isn’t very powerful