>soibois dreams into bureaucratic musch
Tbh the soibois are doing that just fine without the government doing anything.
See Twitter, FB, Reddit, etc.
Silicon Valley is racing to build the next version of the Internet. Fortnite might get there first
>doing something illegal in like Russia would be able to be prosecuted anywhere else the internet is
And how do you force Russia to play ball with you?
>You can elect to have a portion of your paycheck paid out in digital currency with a rate of 1:1. Even the banks don’t offer you this kind of deal. And you can do everything with their digital money,
your money is already turned into a digital currency if you have a debit card, it's not called that but you can use it online just like you could a digital currency.
>pay bills, buy real life shit, and even services.
can all be done with a debit card or any number of apps like venmo or apple pay for in store purchases
>Some places don’t even take cash anymore
there's places in the us that don't take cash either, the only thing they have in china over anywhere else except some other asian countries is their street vendors will take digital payments but i believe vendors in korea also do
Now imagine if to shop you didn’t even have to leave your home. 360 cameras allow you to shop and look at goods in real time from a virtual world and you can have them delivered to your place.
You can go on amazon and buy any product you want and have it delivered to your house, they don't all have a 360 view but you can see what you're purchasing from the various pictures
This. Better off waiting for hoverboards and flying cars. Americans can barely get a consistent 20 MBPS across country without cutouts dips and drops.
>If all the normies fuck off to this metaverse, and the old internet returns to the 90's wild west, I'm all for it
Why would the "old internet returns" when the likes of google would still retain control that they currently have over this internet?
Like... do you even think zoomer?
This feels like satire because I figured most developed countries already have that (debit, online banking, e-billing, online delivery), but then again you might be chinese
There are attachments and apps that can turn smartphones into card readers that are becoming more and more common with small vendors, though the ones I've seen still use the traditional wireless card readers
Imagine having to launch Fortnite to buy something on Amazon.
i've seen the card readers, i know food trucks tend to use them but it's a whole different thing in china. they'll have a qr code on the wall or a paper you scan to pay them and then go on your way. same thing for vending machines.