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Name one (1) legitimate use case that is not better served in another way
Private online (or maybe even offline) payments with Monero. And even if it's not monero, you don't have to deal with the BS of banks, such as the transactions taking days to complete. And nothing is tied to your real identity, making you entirely anonymous.
The reason that bank transactions take days to finalize is because of regulatory compliance. The actual money can be moved in seconds.
I don't know if you can reasonably cite "bypassing regulatory compliance" as a "legitimate" use case for something.
I live in the UK. Here, and in most of the EU, electronic fund transfers clear in a few seconds. They reason they don't in the US is because the banking oligopoly has retained an archaic clearing system. The regulatory compliance checks in the UK are still there, the US system is just slow. It still runs in batch mode on coal-powered mainframes.
Sorry, I should have clarified that I was referring primarily to international transfers, since that's the preferred example of advocates.
Anonymous online payment is cool and all right up until you fill out your address so they can bring whatever you paid for to your house.
That's fair, but I was talking about online payments for digital goods, such as VPSes, vpns, donations, etc.
Also, let's say irl stores adopted cryptocurrency as a payment method. Your bank wouldn't know what you're buying and therefore wouldn't be able to sell that information.
Companies selling digital goods still need to do taxes so they need to know where they are selling their product.
My bank is not allowed to sell my data by law.
You're going to use that "is not better served in another way" clause to wiggle out of anything I might suggest, but okay.
The Ethereum Name System is a permissionless and fully decentralized version of the Domain Name System. Lacking central servers and control means it can't suffer outages like DNS does.
Oh nice no more regular outages like checks notes visa that one time 7 years ago for 40 minutes
Sounds like an overly complicated and resource intensive way to have failover servers to me, and I'm usually pro-decentralization.
I don't experience DNS interruptions when I'm running multiple failovers.
As predicted.
You're going to use that "You're going to use that "is not better served in another way" clause to wiggle out of anything I might suggest, but okay." clause to wiggle out of anything they might suggest, but okay.
I'm relatively open to crypto, but ens is like one of the goofiest examples to pick in my opinion. I also believe they're going to use that "better" clause to wiggle out of anything, but I also believe the example you used it very weak.
Bitcoin is the most secure banking method.
Though blockchain tech produces new problems that ultimately make it useless outside of a store of value.