Wednesday, September 19, 2018

So this hand held banker bot

Many of us will want a full python interpreter our cash cards, and learn how to prequalify trade algorithms written in the language. Techies will make short order of that issue.

The card has a simple display, like a digital watch. To find out what the card is up to, plug it into the USB port and it will run its accounting sheets.  It is a bit more stiff than a chip card today, but durable and leather wallet proofed.  It has a four way button. 

Most of your account set up is done while it connected to your personal device.

Look at Jeff, with 300 million Amazon primes, each getting the smart card, with an automated liquidity machine, make Amazon goods flow go smoother and faster.  Amazon prime users get online, with their cards, and down load various python trading routines, with restrictions and bonuses. Like giving their customers a sudden boost over the rest, a step to the front of the line.

Underneath the covers.

On your permission, the card will log into a banked network, like  VPM.  The cad has access o, and will use auo banker, the cloud service.  The auto parts network, a good example. Each of the employees downloads the python app. The app know how to order parts, new, used or swapped.  Employees use their own card, it acts like an almost perfect attorney, tading agent.

Here is where discount coins work.  Auto repair shops, parts distributors can essentially exchange personal debt across on a peer to peer basis.    The effect is to smooth out lumpy inventory.

Trust
Each card carries its own secret key, and a common secret key. Any two cards can exchange verification on a peer to peer basis, leaving only counterfeit proofing the main issue.  Costs are low, over a lifetime cheaper than materials in a hundred dollar bill. The extremely low transaction costs lets you set the counterfeit risk.

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