Sure. I was a big proponent of Apple Pay, a form of electronic currency transaction, as it was more secure than the previous iteration of electronic currency transaction.
You do realize that electronic currency in and of itself is not intrinsically evil…it is the mandating of it by a government as the only option for transactions that is evil, don’t you?
Don’t you?
You can’t possibly fail to see the catastrophic ramifications of outlawing anonymous exchanges of hard currency, can you?
You do realize that is where all of this goes, don’t you?
If you don’t, I have a “News Flash” for you.
I have one charge card that I carry. I don’t call it a credit card because I don’t carry a balance and therefore don’t pay interest. Thus, I am used to “digital currency”. It is convenient, to a point. I carry a few bills, but rarely need them these days. Sometimes though, you need cash. Why does any entity have an interest in being informed of every dollar I spend? It doesn’t, that’s why.
“You do realize that electronic currency in and of itself is not intrinsically evil”
Here’s what you wrote...
““Digital currency is pure, unadulterated evil. There are no ifs, ands, or buts about it.””
You really should proofread your stuff before you post it.
But I agree, digital currency is no more evil than guns - it’s the human who uses and controls those inanimate objects who may or may not be evil.