1. It doesn't actually require 100% compliance accross 100% of purchases.
(The problem stems from idiots consuming goyslop etc)
B. Unless you're buying crack in some back alley - cash can be traced, and systems can be put in place to encourage and/or require the use of cash scanning machines.
iii. A fallback will be to just assign a carbon score to each unit of money - again incentivize you not to use it, though there will of course be a carbon credit free monthly allowance to make uptake of the new systems more palatable
WEFdeniableaccount 0 points 2.6 years ago
1. It doesn't actually require 100% compliance accross 100% of purchases.
(The problem stems from idiots consuming goyslop etc)
B. Unless you're buying crack in some back alley - cash can be traced, and systems can be put in place to encourage and/or require the use of cash scanning machines.
iii. A fallback will be to just assign a carbon score to each unit of money - again incentivize you not to use it, though there will of course be a carbon credit free monthly allowance to make uptake of the new systems more palatable