Contactless Payments with GrapheneOS
-
Monero.
No other "coins" are actually private. Everything else that claims private is literally a snitch. Zcash, etc. Bitcoin was made purely public with all data logged, tracked and verified on every block.
Monero's great but I can't pay my groceries with it ! I meant physical coins.
-
Just use the card your bank gives you.
Not sure why this is at the bottom, the post said use Curve or use cash... cards still work!
-
This post did not contain any content.wrote last edited by [email protected]
Just FYI Curve founder, ceo and part private owner Shachar Bialick currently living in London, was born in Tel Aviv and brought up in the settlement city of Ariel, in the occupied West Bank.
He also served for three years in the IDF which he thanks for giving him "grit and perseverance, which are clear factors for success in business."[1]
-
Monero's great but I can't pay my groceries with it ! I meant physical coins.
Haveno can buy coins & not-paper buy mail/in-person. That can buy groceries. Point being, there is little to no anonymity elsewhere.
You won't be able to on point, but it can buy more than anything else from the exchange for ignorrancy if you're lucky and it is just that at the time.
-
Not sure why this is at the bottom, the post said use Curve or use cash... cards still work!
But cards are traceable, cash is not (if you use coins, bank notes / bills are numbered and thus traceable)
-
But cards are traceable, cash is not (if you use coins, bank notes / bills are numbered and thus traceable)
This is under a post about how to get cards working under Graphene OS.
-
Just use the card your bank gives you.
I have my phone in my hand already so it would be convenient to use that to pay
-
Just FYI Curve founder, ceo and part private owner Shachar Bialick currently living in London, was born in Tel Aviv and brought up in the settlement city of Ariel, in the occupied West Bank.
He also served for three years in the IDF which he thanks for giving him "grit and perseverance, which are clear factors for success in business."[1]
Not like he had much say in those. Even the military service is mandatory
-
Not like he had much say in those. Even the military service is mandatory
yeah that's fair - it seems like he was an IDF "Team Lead" for 2 years, 11 months according to his LinkedIn and mandatory conscription is two years and eight months (with some roles requiring an additional four months of service) for all conscripted men - so it does seem like he did the minimum and then spent 10 years in Israel and then moved to the UK
-
Just FYI Curve founder, ceo and part private owner Shachar Bialick currently living in London, was born in Tel Aviv and brought up in the settlement city of Ariel, in the occupied West Bank.
He also served for three years in the IDF which he thanks for giving him "grit and perseverance, which are clear factors for success in business."[1]
That’s very good to know, I usually research companies, their history, and their founders’ background, but I forgot it this time. I’m gonna delete this post, I don’t want to further promote war criminals.