If I could trust their spyware to be contained to only a work profile, it could work...but I don't trust that they will only touch the work profile.
Grippler
Yeah I did this previously at my old job too, but my current one doesn't allow that and require full control of the device.
They require full control of apps and ability to remote install and remove them.
If I could trust my employer to not snoop around in my phone and online activities, I wouldn't have an issue having a single device for both work and private...but with their need for control and surveillance, there is no trust at all.
I read a little on the wiki page you linked, and it seems it was in fact not passed.
The act consisted of House and Senate bills H.R. 1697 and S. 720 and died in Congress
What the actual fuck...
Nono, the bombs starts the earths core
Except for less than a handful of countries worldwide, bitcoin can't pay your rent, your mortgage, your groceries, your gas, your tuition or anything in day-to-day life. It is effectively not usable as payment for basic things yet, you would die if that was all you had.
I can spend money (even digitally) without any fees at all, no functional delay (as in, I'm not bothered by the technical delay), no need to convert it and wait for the fiat to be paid out to me from an exchange. that is not doable with crypto.
Crypto may get there one day, but it is still very far from being there after 15 years.
But it's not objectively better, because you can't fucking use it. It's digital tokens that are literally unusable until exchanged for real currencies, which brings the need for exchanges in to the picture (see my edit above).
There are many payment services that require pretty much nothing from the server/instance once implemented, and doesn't cost anything for the instance (the fees are taken from the payer), specifically to address the issues you mention. It's already a solved issue.
With bitcoin everyone now has to go to an exchange to convert the pseudo-currency to actual usable currencies, which is a much more annoying middleman IMO, which will then also take a cut.
What exactly would prevent people from paying in actual currencies? Crypto is in no way a requirement for a YT replacement whatsoever.
Awesome, I haven't tried the aluminium ones so I can't compare, but this one definitely seems to be very solid and easy to work with. I personally also like this design more.
What does a recipe look like for you?