Pretty much everything is used for crime ... but when something is heavily and dominantly used for crime, it's time to reconsider.
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- pixelheresy
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Swish is awesome. I live in Sweden and rarely ever have cash on me.
I literally just Swished 400:- over to the babysitter who is helping my wife right now, since she has been conducting a job search and hard to do with a kid at home. Takes about 10 seconds of putting in personal pin codes and boom. It is linked to your phone number (to receive) and your device (to send) so it is pretty crypologically secure. Someone needs to physically have your device and know your codes. If you change phones but keep numbers, you can get a new activation and cancel old ones.
Street vendors take it. Produce sellers that set up in squares take it. Picking up things second hand via Facebook groups, Blocket or Tradera (Craigslist and eBay equivalent respectively), 99% of everyone has Swish. It is so convenient.
Basically the idea (since the firm that built it for Norea and other Swedish banks) was that Paypal was trying to edge in, but the banks hated trying to deal with disputes. All the banks in Sweden collectively operate a universal ATM network (so no fees at any bank, just a yearly charge of like 100-something kronor). So they decided to make something that will facilitate secure, person-to-person transactions without going through a third party. It was put into place just over 4 years ago and is no ubiquitous.
I mean a lot of retail won't take it yet, but normal people pretty much all have it. Actually forgot my wallet once and had a cashier buy something for me with her bank card once I Swished the cash over to her.
I literally just Swished 400:- over to the babysitter who is helping my wife right now, since she has been conducting a job search and hard to do with a kid at home. Takes about 10 seconds of putting in personal pin codes and boom. It is linked to your phone number (to receive) and your device (to send) so it is pretty crypologically secure. Someone needs to physically have your device and know your codes. If you change phones but keep numbers, you can get a new activation and cancel old ones.
Street vendors take it. Produce sellers that set up in squares take it. Picking up things second hand via Facebook groups, Blocket or Tradera (Craigslist and eBay equivalent respectively), 99% of everyone has Swish. It is so convenient.
Basically the idea (since the firm that built it for Norea and other Swedish banks) was that Paypal was trying to edge in, but the banks hated trying to deal with disputes. All the banks in Sweden collectively operate a universal ATM network (so no fees at any bank, just a yearly charge of like 100-something kronor). So they decided to make something that will facilitate secure, person-to-person transactions without going through a third party. It was put into place just over 4 years ago and is no ubiquitous.
I mean a lot of retail won't take it yet, but normal people pretty much all have it. Actually forgot my wallet once and had a cashier buy something for me with her bank card once I Swished the cash over to her.
- stratokaster
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I know people who are living in Russia-occupied parts of Ukraine and they are supporting themselves by mining Ethereum. Electricity is "free" there (theoretically they should be paying for it, but the Ukrainian electrical company that supplies the power is located on the other side, and Ukraine can't afford to cut out two huge regions because of political repercussions).
- fruitalgorithm
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A truly cashless society would be worrying. It would be very easy for a governments to oppress people they don't like. It also means total surveillance of most of your daily activities.
Cashless is comfortable, but I quite like to have cash for it's reliability, anonymity and universality. But I guess this is a typical German sentiment. Something like swish already breaks down if there's no internet or you're at a festival where the cell phone network is congested.
Most criminal business is done with cash because it's anonymous and universally accepted.Luckily ordinary money was and is never used for crime.
Buying drugs through a market on TOR and paying with bitcoin is much safer for buyers and sellers than buying in person. If you buy drugs from a drug dealer, you can't be sure what you're getting exactly and how much. You might also just be robbed of your money. Online markets with vendor reviews are a lot better. Vendors have to care about quality, reliability, and purity, because they get bad ratings otherwise. Dealers also don't risk being robbed by their customers or getting killed by their competitors.when something is heavily and dominantly used for crime, it's time to reconsider
When drug users have more secure access to drugs, there will be less associated crimes like robberies. If drug users can be sure what substance they're getting, there will be less overdoses, hospitalisations, and deaths. I would count all of that as positive.
- Ray
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It seems that I may be one of the few who likes cash. I always pay cash unless I don't meet the other party in person or the amount is more than about 200 bucks. Everyday personal life is 100% cash, the occasional higher sums bank transfer and online stuff mostly paypal.
- BPX-926
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I think that there are many benefits to cash.
One of these is that you are harder to track if you pay cash. Even if you do nothing wrong, it is good to have the option not to leave a trail every time.
I think it is important for a society for people to be able to carry out their daily lives privately.
It is also harder for a third party to freeze assets unjustly.
I do not believe in the idea "if you have nothing to hide you have nothing to fear".
One of these is that you are harder to track if you pay cash. Even if you do nothing wrong, it is good to have the option not to leave a trail every time.
I think it is important for a society for people to be able to carry out their daily lives privately.
It is also harder for a third party to freeze assets unjustly.
I do not believe in the idea "if you have nothing to hide you have nothing to fear".
- Ray
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I basically like that there's no third party involved, with all the benefits you get from that. And when I say "benefits", I don't think of them as a bonus; it's the basic stuff I would want from money, that other payment options don't give.
- seebart
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- rsbseb
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I'm with you 100%, I'm a cash guy myself, occasionally debit on large sums and paypal online.
- Daniel Beardsmore
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This came through to a work address yesterday:
I found just one mention of this on the Tubes, using a different scammer name, but curiously, the same Bitcoin address. Since both messages used the same Bitcoin address, and there is no facility to contact the scammers to identify yourself, they can't determine who sent the money. (Also, nothing in the message carries any identifying data besides maybe the To header.)Mr Scammer wrote: FORWARD THIS MAIL TO WHOEVER IS IMPORTANT IN YOUR COMPANY AND CAN MAKE DECISION!
We are the Meridian Collective and we have chosen your website/network as target for our next DDoS attack.
1 - We checked your security system. The system works is very bad
2 - On Friday 16_06_2017_8:00p.m. GMT !!! We begin to attack your network servers and computers
3 - We will produce a powerful DDoS attack - up to 300 Gbps
4 - Your servers will be hacking the database is damaged
5 - All data will be encrypted on computers Crypto-Ransomware
4 - You can stop the attack beginning, if payment 1 bitcoin.
5 - Do you have time to pay. If you do not pay before the attack 1 bitcoin the price will increase to 10 bitcoins
6 - After payment we will advice how to fix bugs in your system
Please send the bitcoin to the following Bitcoin address:
1HgGf2BCRkBmJNy13oWPo267bq7Lp17Djr
Once you have paid we will automatically get informed that it was your payment.
I've read about Bitcoins before and it has never made a word of sense to me. I have to wonder though, if 1 BTC is worth nearly £2000 now, what would 250 BTC mined in 2013 be worth now? Would it really be worth £500,000?
- thebluefox
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- Lord_Molvin
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I am invested in ETH at this time.
- seebart
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- Lord_Molvin
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MrDuul is on vacation, let's try to stay on topic. This thread is for great and interesting finds, you can always PM me if you would like to talk. I am open to calm peaceful conversation through PM anytime with anyone on this forum.
You are spamming and overpopulating the Spy.
- seebart
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- Lord_Molvin
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- seebart
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- Lord_Molvin
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- seebart
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- Lord_Molvin
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That is indeed impressive Mr. Seebart.
- seebart
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Alright enough, we all know your MrDuul and there's nothing wrong with that it's more like a childrens game.
My little collection is far from impressive.
This is impressive:
http://haata.imgur.com/all
https://www.flickr.com/photos/triplehaa ... 417889224/
My little collection is far from impressive.
This is impressive:
http://haata.imgur.com/all
https://www.flickr.com/photos/triplehaa ... 417889224/
- Lord_Molvin
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I am indeed Lord Molvin.seebart wrote: Alright enough, we all know your Lord Molvin and there's nothing wrong with that it's more like a childrens game.
My little collection is far from impressive.
This is impressive:
http://haata.imgur.com/all
https://www.flickr.com/photos/triplehaa ... 417889224/
Yes I was eyeballing Haata's flickr the other day. Legendary tier of keyboard finds.
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Ether is a nice place to be in right now, it has a brighter future then BTC for sure