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mat200

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We knew this was coming, more to come for the demise of the U.S. Dollar. This is what scares me, how much will our dollars be worth when CBDC takes over??? We may only get 50 cents on our dollar...
Judging by housing prices, car prices, rent prices, and steak prices .. I am already thinking the US Dollar is worth 50c from what it was just before the panderemic ..
 

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1- This guy is very smart, you should listen to him
2- Funny how that “pro Russian fake news blog” Zerohedge is still followed by Wall Street insiders and is frequently 6-12 months out in front of the state controlled MSM on major stories

ZeroHedge has some interesting articles on finance .. the Russia / Ukraine stuff is certainly biased.
 

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You want to know how far down Fiat Money goes?
Revelation 6:6 boils down to about $20 for a loaf of bread!
So, some have little time left to get their affairs in order!

P.S. "Don't spill the olive oil".
 

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Visa's new initiatives are really pushing the boundaries of convenience and security in the payments space. The Visa Flexible Credential sounds like a game-changer, allowing customers to streamline their payment methods into one card, which can handle multiple accounts and even "Buy Now Pay Later" options. This could significantly simplify the checkout process for many users.

The idea of any device becoming a POS device is also fascinating. It opens up a lot of possibilities for small businesses and individuals who might not have the resources for traditional POS systems. The "tap" feature for confirming identities, adding cards to wallets, and making person-to-person payments could make transactions faster and more secure.

The new Payment Passkey Service, which uses biometric data like facial recognition or fingerprints, is another exciting development. It seems like it will greatly enhance the security of online payments by eliminating the need for passwords and one-time codes, which can be cumbersome and sometimes insecure.

Overall, these innovations from Visa could lead to a more seamless and secure payment experience for customers, which is always a welcome improvement.
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