This post is a reminder that Visa and Mastercard are two american companies and that every time you pay for something with your credit card you are most likely paying taxes to trump and his goons.

This post is also intended to be a provocation to all the crypto haters and the cashless payment fanatics.

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    The real problem here is that the “alternative” is a lot country specific alternatives that have no leverage to command worldwide adoption.

    This could only be addressed ultimately by EU federalization. Let’s see how much time until people and governments take to realize this.

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    In France there is the CB network.

    A lot of cards are dual network CB/Visa or CB/MasterCard and the fees are much lower in the CB network so most POS are using it as well.

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    I often paid with my cards (or my watch), but switched to cash until there is a legit european alternative. Most cryptocurrencies are pump and dump schemes

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    This post is also intended to be a provocation to all the crypto haters and the cashless payment fanatics.

    If your intentionis boycotting the US, pushing crypto ain’t it 😂 americans are the most invested in cryptocurrencies and the current administration more than so.

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      I really like the idea of crypto. But i can’t fucking stand people who like crypto. I used to lure around crypto messaging boards around the time bitcoin blew up and before it crashed. Every other post was like: buy crypto, and use it, apes together strong. That kind of shit. And the next post: haha this loser bought a pizza for 20k dollars worth of bicoin.

      It’s all around just prople pretending to hold btc and tell people to hold btc, just to sell everything as soon as it’s profitable

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        Yea, holders of bitcoin have a vested interest in pushing it to other people so they can sell.

        Bitcoin as an investment is ponzi scheme through and through, it just happens that it can also be used to make transactions.

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    In Sweden we have Swish, which allows you to pay for stuff online without using any debit or credit card. I use it all the time, I cannot remember last time I paid online with card, unless it was from a foreign online shop/service.

    However, it often isn’t available in grocery and retail stores. But it is often available in rural areas or small shops who don’t want to pay the fee for cards.

    Also, Sweden is developing an e-krona, an electronic version of the Swedish currency. It should hopefully replace cards in all shops in the future.

    Until then, using cash in grocery and retail stores is always possible. The problem is most swedes haven’t seen physical money in so long I am not certain they still know how to use it… 🤔

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      You actually can pay in quite a few retail shops using swish nowadays.

      Also loads of stores don’t accept cash at all. Most big stores like grocery stores accept cash but not always all tills

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        Yeah, it is definitely getting more common. And cashless stores are also getting more common, which isn’t necessarily a desirable development :/

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    Yeah! It’s best to use the national network, if it exists in your country. Also, daily reminder that the EU is working towards the digital Euro.

    This post is also intended to be a provocation to all the crypto haters and the cashless payment fanatics.

    I don’t really get this tbh…

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      I don’t really get this tbh…

      Plenty of threads on lemmy where people argue cryptos have no real use. Here’s one: buying a product in europe without paying taxes to donald trump

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        Oh thanks for clarifying… I don’t really see those posts, to be honest.

        I do hold some crypto myself (BTC). I think it’s good to have some sort of currency outside of FIAT, just in case, but I don’t foresee it ever becoming a thing in the EU.

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    Corporations in America don’t pay taxes. They kill us slowly and erode our democracy and sponsor facism but they don’t pay taxes.

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      They don’t pay income tax, but they do pay tax. They pay payroll taxes when paying employees, and those employees have to pay income taxes on those wages.

      If you buy american, some of that money will go to the feds in taxes, and the US has a major corporate tax evasion problem. Both are true.

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      Visa at least probably doesn’t collect a per transaction surcharge on these transactions right? I mean, they probably do get your data and probably ultimately still cost you money in a round about way.

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        I have no idea. I’ve wondered about buying those prepaid MasterCards for things where a card is needed. It’s kind of like you need to think like someone doing fraud just to opt out of a financial norms that you don’t agree with. People are already weirded out by someone paying cash here.

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        Giro payment system läuft getrennt von Visa und Mastercard. Viele Girokarten sind aber eine Kombination aus Giro und Visa oder Masterkarte und da kommt manchmal das Logo her.

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    There is already a solution inside the EU, the shops just have to support it now. “Over the course of 2025, banks will no longer be allowed to charge additional fees for instant transfers in euros. Banks in all 20 euro countries must also offer the real-time service as standard.”

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    Reminder: Arguing and discussion is okay, but keep it civil and do not attack the person you are arguing with.

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    Any time you use a card at a PoS terminal in the US, one of those two are likely the payment processor as well.

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    I think that’s one of the part where there is no credible alternative, most of your credit/debit card will be either Visa or Mastercard, they’re monoliths

    every time you pay for something with your credit card you are most likely paying taxes to trump and his goons

    Genuine question, how so?