• themurphy@lemmy.ml
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    3 days ago

    It’s not that dumb. There’s a market for this, if you want it or not.

    And if you’re going to use crypto, it’s better they use a currency that’s not tied to the currency of an unstable country.

    Also, the EU is looking to make a digital Euro anyway, which will not be a crypto coin as you know it, but a way to take power away from VISA and Mastercard, which will save European countries for billions each year.

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      3 days ago

      The digital euro is where it’s at! I can’t wait to give billions of dollars worth of middle fingers to American credit card companies.

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          The purpose is to boost European companies. Right now they pay between 1-3% of every single transaction.

          Next, banks will also get hit. If a digital Euro exists, bank transactions will go down, meaning less transaction fees for both consumers and companies.

          Then there’s convinience. People will be free to transfer money across the continent, and also to friends and family without any costs (some countries have that, some dont).

          VISA and MasterCard is just a very unneccesarry middle man in 2025.

          Who takes the bill then? Well, the EU does, because they work for the people, and the money gained is much larger than money spent. Net positive matematics.

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            Then there’s convinience. People will be free to transfer money across the continent, and also to friends and family without any costs (some countries have that, some dont).

            I’m not sure about that part. If GNU Taler is to serve as the digital euro, that has been designed to be taxable. for this reason when transferring money to a friend instead of a business, that will have to go through a third party that sees the transacting parties and the amount.

            Taler is very promising, but with it (or another digital euro implementation) we will still need easy access to regular cash.

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              20 hours ago

              That’s a fair point. Maybe this “feature” is hard to implement with all countries agreeing on the taxing.

              But their might be a limit to how much you can send without being taxable.

              This is also a minor feature. As long as it’s possible within country borders, it would be fine 98% of the time.

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          3 days ago

          Another reason to move to the digital euro is to circumvent the censorship on steam and various adult websites that credit card companies are imposing on us.