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In reply to the discussion: Federal Reserve launches FedNow instant payment service that could bypass Venmo and PayPal [View all]AllyCat
(18,886 posts)51. I didn't even think it was RW. Felt like I read it here even.
But, that makes sense that the chair is appointed. Whatever. I think this is a good move.
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Federal Reserve launches FedNow instant payment service that could bypass Venmo and PayPal [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Jul 2023
OP
Tell me you don't know how private banks and credit companies work without telling me
sybylla
Jul 2023
#13
You are theoretically correct. But this stuff goes on already with or without FedNow. I'm
KPN
Jul 2023
#16
It's no different than usi g a check, debit card or credit card, PayPal or Venmo
ToxMarz
Jul 2023
#32
HA! I was a temporary millionaire in Tashkent when I traded in $200US for some Uzek Sum
EX500rider
Jul 2023
#55
Can't be faster, I am standing next to some of my customers when they Zelle me, takes about a second
EX500rider
Jul 2023
#56
Simply this: The Federal government is ultimately more accountable than any private corporation. n/t
TygrBright
Jul 2023
#33
I print my own cash. So much easier. whenever I run low, I pull out the old plates
Wonder Why
Jul 2023
#46