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    #11
    How soon the digital currency becomes necessary to maintain currency cohesion … the transition to the next generation of currency… was brought about by the pandemic… the seizure of bank accounts last February…. The Emergency Act implementation in my observation had more to do with authority to access to personal banking information…which then got baked into the banking system…$ 10,000 restrictions on cross border movements….

    What good is owning gold…. Cdn Export restrictions are in clearly place….If we can’t do anything “different” with it?

    Labour markets are changing…


    We certainly live in interesting times!

    Cheers

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      #12
      Pakistan bank record rate now at 21%… they are for all practical purposes bankrupt…

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        #13
        Bank of New Zealand interest rate up half a point (50 basis points) to 5.25%…. Unexpected…move… up…7.2% inflation… near term inflation pressure is increasing…

        $5Trillion US funds sitting on the sidelines….in ”cash”….
        Last edited by TOM4CWB; Apr 4, 2023, 20:15.

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          #14
          Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
          Way off topic but silver and gold took a big jump today with silver up 5%+

          A 1967 Quarter will melt for $3.75, 50 cent for $7.50, Silver dollar for $15+

          A McDonalds single burger sells for $2.79 today or less than a 1967 Quarter.

          Big Mac is is $6.19 or less than the 50 cent coin.

          I assume you can do similar with gold values.
          A very good suit cost 1 oz. of gold 300 years ago, it still costs 1 oz. of gold or less.

          In Diocletian's Rome at 301 AD gold converted to U.S. dollar equivalent, a beer cost about $2 and a steak around $4.50, So gold has an ability to hold it's value over centuries making it a good store of value.

          In the "golden era" post WW1 the majority of technology was invented, technology we use today was invented under the gold standard, money that had a store of value and did not depreciate quickly.

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            #15
            Early but not wrong

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              #16
              Reality check says we are in the digital currency age…

              Can Sign any contract over the phone / internet…legal documents…

              Direct Deposit cheques by phone;

              EFT direct to bank on grain payments;

              Internet direct payment for purchase of items ; one phone call email after loading the purchased item… with in 15 minutes direct confirmation of transfer of funds to seller’s bank account…

              Can pay all farm our bills EFT now, the pandemic did create a digital currency/ payment system… and
              with ATB Credit Union’s in Alberta… 100% of funds guaranteed… all automated.

              Brave new world… for those with “courage “ !!!

              Cheers

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                #17
                Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post
                . That is what I fear cause we have bozos leading us as well.
                The bozos are so crooked they can sleep in an auger...

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                  #18
                  Courageous you say? Twice now within a year my MasterCard has been compromised. Last year some one bought a $3500 Apple Pay on my card, big job getting that charge cancelled, now last month on the new card, some one in Dublin used it six times and charged almost $4000 to this card. My dentist said everyone in the office has been hacked, one had charges for a greenhouse on his card just this week. It’s not uncommon at all, I can’t spend my life checking, hanging on the phone line for an hour and begging them to remove fraudulent electronic transactions. Life’s too short!

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                    #19
                    I get a new credit card # every year, bit of a hassle but also stops some of the auto renewing payments for things you don’t want (computer software on computer you don’t use, Sirius XM on a radio you don’t even own anymore, etc).

                    I think Visa is a little bit better on the fraud prevention as well, could be wrong though.

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                      #20
                      GM is getting out of Scotia VISA, and their points toward vehicles.

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