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Great conversation. When the conversation came to CAF and cash I think there was some misunderstanding; CAF doesn't support big banks and their war machine...one just has to look at her Solari website or listen to interviews to understand she strongly opposes war and understands the crimes of the banking cartel to a T. She promotes sovereign state banks and the use of smaller banks, where you can have a 'relationship of trust'.
I think she promotes cash because it's analog. Sure, they can put chips in the paper but it's still analog. It's not part of 'the digital machine' (like CBDC or crypto). Every time you pay with cash there's a transaction between two real human beings that requires a level of trust. We need to hold on to that. You hold something tangible...not like a cellphone that goes bleep...zeros and ones on a screen.
I never owned a cellphone or anything wireless. I always saw it as a digital leash. And here we are. People are like zombies and trained like Pavlov's dogs. The other thing with crypto is that it's so bloody complicated. I'm glad you also support precious metals and goldbacks. Holding tangible items is how humans are hard-wired...the digital stuff requires 'brainwashing' because it doesn't come natural for many. I'm hoping the digital technocratic anti-life agenda will collapse before it is finalized. Why wouldn't it?
Possible, in the Caribbean they're going to give two islands, Curacao and St. Maarten the Caribbean Guilder (due to some farcical independence achievement in 2010) and they're telling :
March 31, 2026, will be the last day to exchange the currency at the major banks on the islands. Thirty years later, on March 31, 2055, will be the final day to exchange it at the Central Bank, as reported by the CBCS. The code representing the new currency will change from ANG to XCG.
So I thought the least they could do for the Kuna is to also give them more years. This Caribbean Guilder looks very similar to the Euro but has underwater symbolism. The other notes had birds and they flew out of your wallet the moment you put them in, the holidays there were nice though. Croatia is also dear to my heart, been there 5 times, and I just keep some Kuna for history's sake, Grüß Gott.
Great interview. Aaron Day has such integrity building a privacy coin infrastructure backed by gold. He has a deep understanding of the big picture and future of where digital finance may be headed. If I understood correctly, his prediction of 2030 would be year the stable coins (Tether) would replace fiat currency. The way things are moving, 5 years seem like a long wait to throw the switch. Many analysts are saying it can happen at anytime. Considering his estimation that $1 trillion is lost to hacking annually, more than ever I hope to have an opportunity to take one of his workshops to learn how to safeguard and store privacy crypto.
He talks about impact like carbon impact is real, it is not, carbon is life and we are alive so if we cut back on carbon we are killing ourselves, and that my friends is the master end game of all this nonsense and the amount of money and time to create the culling is massive and is not to be dismissed, they are evil and want us gone.
Aaron Day is impressive. I listened to it three times.
Great conversation. When the conversation came to CAF and cash I think there was some misunderstanding; CAF doesn't support big banks and their war machine...one just has to look at her Solari website or listen to interviews to understand she strongly opposes war and understands the crimes of the banking cartel to a T. She promotes sovereign state banks and the use of smaller banks, where you can have a 'relationship of trust'.
I think she promotes cash because it's analog. Sure, they can put chips in the paper but it's still analog. It's not part of 'the digital machine' (like CBDC or crypto). Every time you pay with cash there's a transaction between two real human beings that requires a level of trust. We need to hold on to that. You hold something tangible...not like a cellphone that goes bleep...zeros and ones on a screen.
I never owned a cellphone or anything wireless. I always saw it as a digital leash. And here we are. People are like zombies and trained like Pavlov's dogs. The other thing with crypto is that it's so bloody complicated. I'm glad you also support precious metals and goldbacks. Holding tangible items is how humans are hard-wired...the digital stuff requires 'brainwashing' because it doesn't come natural for many. I'm hoping the digital technocratic anti-life agenda will collapse before it is finalized. Why wouldn't it?
The Central Bank in Zagreb would most probably still take your Kuna and hand you Euros. The trip might be worth it, if only to see family, Grüß Gott!
I recall the original announcement, which was that there had been a deadline to turn in Kuna (which passed), so I’m not sure if they accept anymore
Possible, in the Caribbean they're going to give two islands, Curacao and St. Maarten the Caribbean Guilder (due to some farcical independence achievement in 2010) and they're telling :
March 31, 2026, will be the last day to exchange the currency at the major banks on the islands. Thirty years later, on March 31, 2055, will be the final day to exchange it at the Central Bank, as reported by the CBCS. The code representing the new currency will change from ANG to XCG.
So I thought the least they could do for the Kuna is to also give them more years. This Caribbean Guilder looks very similar to the Euro but has underwater symbolism. The other notes had birds and they flew out of your wallet the moment you put them in, the holidays there were nice though. Croatia is also dear to my heart, been there 5 times, and I just keep some Kuna for history's sake, Grüß Gott.
Great interview. Aaron Day has such integrity building a privacy coin infrastructure backed by gold. He has a deep understanding of the big picture and future of where digital finance may be headed. If I understood correctly, his prediction of 2030 would be year the stable coins (Tether) would replace fiat currency. The way things are moving, 5 years seem like a long wait to throw the switch. Many analysts are saying it can happen at anytime. Considering his estimation that $1 trillion is lost to hacking annually, more than ever I hope to have an opportunity to take one of his workshops to learn how to safeguard and store privacy crypto.
He talks about impact like carbon impact is real, it is not, carbon is life and we are alive so if we cut back on carbon we are killing ourselves, and that my friends is the master end game of all this nonsense and the amount of money and time to create the culling is massive and is not to be dismissed, they are evil and want us gone.
97% digital, 3$ cash. Exactly how does stop using fiat fix the problem and when was the last time you bought a Dos Equis with shitcoin
Which of the crypto currencies discussed today are in violation of Reggie Middleton's DeFi patents? Do patents matter? https://x.com/ReggieMiddleton