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greycloud ago

notice that all of the five eye countries are trying to roll back how much cash you can have on hand. they want to be able to rob you with the push of a button should you work against their agenda.

ura_soul ago

the entire financial system is based on fraud. this has been proven in numerous ways, including by a professor of economics in a published paper with empirical evidence. i have advocated for several years to end the addiction to 'money' with as high a priority as ending addictions to any other 'drug'.

Maki_Man ago

How does one go about living without money these days, when even going off-grid depends on having some savings to get the equipment and supplies to live?

Le_Squish ago

Pre-paid credit cards. No name or credentials attached to account. Some allow cash withdrawals. Doesn't need to be declared as assets. Bitcoins are good too If you can buy anonymously.

Maki_Man ago

I have tried pre-paid credit cards before, but the more cash you put in, the greater the activation fees. Most I've seen only go up to maybe $500 for a one-time use. I have read about BTC before since all the hype but haven't ever really gotten into it. What and where can you buy things using BTC anyway? Won't trading BTC rely on having a computer or device with internet?

Le_Squish ago

Pre-paid cards you really got to shop around. Don't be afraid to check out foreign banks. There are also gift card brokers that will buy gift cards.

BTC is intimidating but totally worth learning and setting up a "wallet". Maybe try visiting dogecoin or litecoin forums because those communities are much friendlier to noobs.