12-03-2020, 10:14 AM
A fee-less future?
<!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>Since I'm not super tech-savvy nor have a degree in finance (yet), please perceive this post more as a quick concern rather than an analysis of how things should be. </p> <p>If the goal is to have a P2P cash flow in society, shouldn't we aim for this to be done without any fees?<br/> At least when we're talking about everyday transactions. No-one wants to receive 19.9823 <em>(insert currency here)</em> after a friend sends us 20 <em>(insert same currency here)</em> for beers. To me such a system sounds unnecessarily annoying - especially coming from living in a country where I have several ways to send money with ZERO fees to friends and family already with a quick swipe in an app. I'm very aware that Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies provide fantastic solutions to other fee-related concerns in the financial system.</p> </div><!-- SC_ON --> Kind Regards R
<!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>Since I'm not super tech-savvy nor have a degree in finance (yet), please perceive this post more as a quick concern rather than an analysis of how things should be. </p> <p>If the goal is to have a P2P cash flow in society, shouldn't we aim for this to be done without any fees?<br/> At least when we're talking about everyday transactions. No-one wants to receive 19.9823 <em>(insert currency here)</em> after a friend sends us 20 <em>(insert same currency here)</em> for beers. To me such a system sounds unnecessarily annoying - especially coming from living in a country where I have several ways to send money with ZERO fees to friends and family already with a quick swipe in an app. I'm very aware that Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies provide fantastic solutions to other fee-related concerns in the financial system.</p> </div><!-- SC_ON --> Kind Regards R
