Has anyone else wondered how stores in the post-COVID world are allowed to have signs on their doors that say "No Cash Transactions"? Doesn't this violate every nation state's legal tender laws?
It's like, if they eliminate privacy, that amplifies the need for bitcoin. And if they acknowledge the need for privacy, that also legitimizes what bitcoin is. Fiat is wobbling at the top of a hill with slippery slopes on all sides.
Has anyone else wondered how stores in the post-COVID world are allowed to have signs on their doors that say "No Cash Transactions"? Doesn't this violate every nation state's legal tender laws?
Maybe an emergency act thing?
Nothing as permanent as a temporary government emergency, I guess.
It's like, if they eliminate privacy, that amplifies the need for bitcoin. And if they acknowledge the need for privacy, that also legitimizes what bitcoin is. Fiat is wobbling at the top of a hill with slippery slopes on all sides.