It's about time something like this was available.
Lets hope it catches on for those face to face transactions.
Quote by flower411
Similar things have been around for sometime toots, I have been using this this one on my mobile for over three years.
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I've got an idea. Why don't we invent small value transaction tokens? They can be small enough to keep some in your pocket at all times, hard-wearing enough to be used over and over again, decorated with individual patterns to show their different values, and although having little intrinsic value could represent a transfer of monetary value from one individual to another. A range of values could be produced to allow an almost infinite set of combinations to cover all likely transaction requirements up to the value of, say, a latte and croissant. You could buy them at any bank or the Post Office and then sell them back at zero commission.
We could call them 'coins'.
Quote by foxylady2209
I've got an idea. Why don't we invent small value transaction tokens? They can be small enough to keep some in your pocket at all times, hard-wearing enough to be used over and over again, decorated with individual patterns to show their different values, and although having little intrinsic value could represent a transfer of monetary value from one individual to another. A range of values could be produced to allow an almost infinite set of combinations to cover all likely transaction requirements up to the value of, say, a latte and croissant. You could buy them at any bank or the Post Office and then sell them back at zero commission.
We could call them 'coins'.
Quote by SinSi
I've got an idea. Why don't we invent small value transaction tokens? They can be small enough to keep some in your pocket at all times, hard-wearing enough to be used over and over again, decorated with individual patterns to show their different values, and although having little intrinsic value could represent a transfer of monetary value from one individual to another. A range of values could be produced to allow an almost infinite set of combinations to cover all likely transaction requirements up to the value of, say, a latte and croissant. You could buy them at any bank or the Post Office and then sell them back at zero commission.
We could call them 'coins'.