Interesting, when it comes to that, 1oz silver will really become money.
Try using gold coin to barter for stuff.![]()
To start yes KPMG who wrote the report (law) say to work it down, IF they get in the law it can be changed by the minister at any time.Currently they are only reducing it to $10000 and above right?
It’s the same in Africa. But these transactions are all traceable and as such taxable. People have a desire to transact outside the tax system.people in China have a mobile phone to transact
so many people have not visited a bank branch in years
wont happenInteresting, when it comes to that, 1oz silver will really become money.
Try using gold coin to barter for stuff.![]()
wont happen
gold is claimed to be an aphrodisiac
Getting back on subject, So the Government get the law through and then go to -% and ban cash above $1000 and we want to sell some gold. It would make it hard to sell for cash and (KPMG also in the report said we should also have to explain any deposits into our accounts or be taxed) So transfer to a bank account could bring on a tax event.
Australia could soon be worse than china or France with regulation and spying on the people. Lucky country no more.
It will certainly limit who you deal with.I think the solution has to be low value silver in this case. Small enough not to worry enforcement, but large enough to be practical. The 10oz silver bar will become the "l'argent du jour".
5. Cost bank charges will go up when you a forced to deal with them, Remember the 80s they bought in fees as the cost of auto tellers was so expensive?I only have 4 concerns for a cashless system.
1. Security
2. Power outage
3. Bail in laws
4. Choice
wont hapenDo you mean silver won't become money? Maybe not official money in the sense that you can't bank it, but there's nothing to stop anyone from bartering silver for other goods and services.
As for going completely cashless, the technology is already there, and it will happen within a decade or so. China might be one of the first country to do so, by abolishing the rmb so everyone needs to download an app.
defiantly wont happenI think the solution has to be low value silver in this case. Small enough not to worry enforcement, but large enough to be practical. The 10oz silver bar will become the "l'argent du jour".