You helped him evade taxes. So nice of you. "When I’m in Asia (Korea mostly), I notice the surveillance state getting deeper and deeper. The young generation doesn’t know anything else. They think it’s cool they can swipe with their phones to pay for things. Everyone is tracked—where they go, who they meet, what they spend their money on. The smartphone is the barcode stamped on their foreheads. Google is completely out of control there doing shit it would not get away with here." In December 2019, noting the success of India's UPI, Google suggested to the US Federal Reserve Board the development of FedNow, a real-time payment system for United States. "It’s a country of conformists and lemmings. I’ve thought about eventually retiring there, but I don’t know." Fintech innovation is driving Asia these days. If lemmings are innovating, maybe, we should follow lemmings. Well, at least that's what Google seemed to suggest the US Fed.
Don't you hit massive fines/penalties/slashing if your machine goes down? This is why I don't bother with running a Dot node. Not worth getting slashed just to help out the system. That said, I still am confused on instant BTC payment. There is a 10-minute blocktime wait. So if someone is accepting payment instantly, there is some risk somewhere, isn't there? As a sidenote, since the Pandemic hit in Canada, I started seeing some stores refuse to take cash and only allow plastic/apple-pay. By the way, pennies were already phased out before then, and stores refuse to take them
There are no penalties or any expectations from running a Bitcoin LN node. You can shutdown or come back online anytime. Just like running a regular Bitcoin node The transactions occur on the Lightning Network (L2) and not on the main Bitcoin blockchain This guy is Canadian and has a lot of videos on LN Bitcoin https://www.youtube.com/c/BTCSessions
How do you know his income reporting? Why do you care? I would take cash over a personal check also, every time. A handful of big corporations (chaebol) have eaten the country. Lemmings are what they poop out.
No Chipotle is not accepting Cryptocurrency Payments. Just because a guy from New Delhi can use his Bank Of India credit card to buy lunch at a New York City Chipotle, it does not mean that New York Chipotles are accepting rupees. Some intermediary is accepting the crypto, and for a substantial fee, giving dollars to Chipotle.
Breaking News: Chipotle is not accepting Credit Cards, they announced earnings and not a single mention of owning billions of Visa and MC cards from revenues
It’s a negotiable instrument. It’s also called a draft and commonly used in commercial transactions. For non-commercial transactions, it is not used much now since the advent of online payment methods. Still, paying by check is useful for certain types of payments—taxes, car purchases, private school tuition, contractors, tradesmen, charitable donations, credit card bills. Buying property is a big one. Always use a check for the deposit. As I said, I usually pay cash for personal services. A friend of mine paid his piano tuner by check and said the piano guy gave him a strange look. I told him he was a jerk for writing a check for $300 and possibly making the guy wait for the check to clear. I’m sure you have at least seen a check in your lifetime. We know you are just trying to look hip.
A check is what you give someone when you don't have any money, and you hope to be out of town by the time it bounces.