That completely defeats the safety and anonymity aspect. Also, once the government starts cracking down on it what makes you think the people who advertise they'll trade it in person aren't uncover Feds or banditos?
It's essentially impossible to outlaw metal. It is used for everything. Silver and gold have uses as well, and copper's value is huge in the technology era as well.
But stopping people from using an invisible currency with no physical backing?
That completely defeats the safety and anonymity aspect. Also, once the government starts cracking down on it what makes you think the people who advertise they'll trade it in person aren't uncover Feds or banditos?
They might be, but that's true of metal dealers as well. You have to think for yourself.
It's essentially impossible to outlaw metal. It is used for everything. Silver and gold have uses as well, and copper's value is huge in the technology era as well.
But stopping people from using an invisible currency with no physical backing?
Yeah that's child's play when you're a tyrant.
Ok buddy. Thanks for sharing.