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    March 30, 2022, 12:14:32 AM
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    Anyone else see this about the proposed ECASH Act in Congress to make offline digital cash:

    https://www.theverge.com/2022/3/28/22999894/ecash-act-digital-currency-us-congress-bill

    Yesterday I saw a more in-depth article about it but I can't remember where I saw it. But basically seems like some people in congress want the equivalent of a hardware wallet for digital cash but instead of being crypto it would be more similar to cash - you store it locally on your device (a card, specific device, or phone) and you can transact in-person offline with it using I guess NFC communication.

    Seems like they want a competitor to Bitcoin that isn't a CBDC, but from what I can tell the whole idea is a massive fail.

    It seems to ignore the whole double spend problem lol, or I guess in this case the create free money problem. As soon as people became able to hack these devices they could presumably load them up with as much money as they want, since the whole idea is to transact privately offline as though it were paper money, and therefore there is no verification on the money. Makes you realize that Congress (and whatever companies are working on this tech) still don't get the genius of Bitcoin and blockchain.
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