[ Three Days of the Condor, Cleo ]
A single US dollar bill goes to India, and immediately it is used to make counterfeits towards exchanging for a $100 dollar bill?
[ Britannia ]
The banks are worse that some will exchange with each other towards that credit too easily accepted by the US Treasury as bribes and blackmail. :)
Many US Dollar ledgers, locally and globally, are this process in such a metaphor even.
One cannot audit a transaction below $100 because $100 acts nearly a bond and deed, that is that final above any other junior issuance?
[ I am Ra, 1980s ]
There is no transaction below $100 that does not accumulate effective interest and sheer costs?
[ Three Days of the Condor, Clement ]
Venmo, even PayPal, should even try to audit every transaction less than $100.00. They will find that their platforms are invisible counterfeiting by global hackers, laundering too carefully?
Even Bitcoin could have hidden counterfeiting this way, none able to audit some initial transactions too small and too cheap?
[ I am Ra, 1980s ]
Any black market relies on this process for money laundering, especially slot machines designed to accept pennies as playable credits?
[ Betsy Ross ]
Currency is always what is traceable on most worlds?
[ English Creations ]
Else the currency is counterfeited what is not traced nor audited, that simply.
Cryptocurrency is especially perilous here because it becomes broken into by its very computing power employed against it. The cryptography is easily tokens mined in advance in some exploits, and hiding the forks of the blockchains in mentalisms not fathomed.
[ I am Ra, 1980s ]
What is a wage that is less than $100 per day?
[ Three Days of the Condor, Cleo ]
That is a food supply that is a grocery cart increasingly less than that amount of food? :(
Especially if food costs were to increase past that? :(
[ I am Ra, 1980s ]
We foresee starvation now.
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