>Can't just make a smart contract that release access code when you're incapacitated
Josiah Torres
I agree. Paper money is dumb. You can trade gold and silver if you want to transfer physical wealth and use crypto to buy your dragon dildos on amazon.
Jordan Sullivan
>mfw this fucking april fools meme caused a 35% spike for dogecoin and you didn't ride the wave
Oh wow, a whole $350 You’d be the richest guy in mumbai
Joshua Jenkins
free money is free money
Ryder Wilson
>literally can't because a smart contract is public and can't contain a secret
Lucas Flores
my portfolio is literally TSLA and ethereum
Elon will be the death of me
Josiah Adams
Worth noting that it happened extremely quickly as well. They don't even accept credit cards in a lot of places anymore. Either use WeChat or get the fuck out. Surely this is because of an authoritarian government, but I can see it happening in western societies as well.
Jaxson Nelson
>>literally can't because a smart contract is public and can't contain a secret
The smart contract itself is a black box. You can also use simple encryption to hide information as well. The only reason you might think smart contracts are public info is because most of them follow muh open source.
>owning a box in a bank with logins to your wallets that is registered to your name isnt possible
Sebastian Smith
this is the guy who's car company is failing, right?
Brandon Long
couldn't you just leave the login information for all your devices/accounts/etc for whoever executes your will?
Kayden Sanders
the doge april fools joke literally created the breakout above 4200 and the new bull market
Parker Morgan
yeah check out V and MA stock
Jeremiah Wilson
Clown world.
Sebastian Perez
he told what everyone here already knows he's a geniussssssssss guyzzzzzzzzzzzz
David Ward
Scandinavia is even more paperless. People sometimes get surprised if you want to pay cash here. Especially if it's some that costs $50+.
James Hughes
It might be obvious to you, but most people disagree with it.
Isaiah Hall
Paper money might be going away but fiat isnt. He means the actual paper as legal tender. Crypto is way too volatile to be seen as anything but a product.
Brody Moore
My oldest son is the only person in the world that would know how to access my crypto if I died. I'll show the other kids when they're old enough. They'd have to probate my will to get access, but they'll know how to do it when the time comes.
Ethan Gonzalez
what a goy they can abolish banks tomorrow and you would still cuck back to them the very next second