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Circle has the funds, while Verizon and Firebase have authority to recover and Digital Ocean, to mint.

Circle is a stable coin. It “has” full reserves for its deposits.

Does it have cash? Whom’s in the know.

SHOW ME WHAT YOU’VE GOT (Can computer graphic engineers beat facial recognition tests?). a multiple collateral over electronic funds. Full reserves is not a cost; cost implies period. Do contracts provide more healthcare? If contracts are fraud, why work to pay debts? Didn’t checking become larger than cash since 2020 to pay off debts? Padrones will do that.

Is the United States of America reasonable in forcing savers to store cash in security deposits instead of making liquid checkable deposits with electronic fund tethers?

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Cash is worth the treasury and the bonds are worth less. Is rent control effective in regulating prices in markets for housing? Rentals set their prices because of a prisoners’ dilemma of contracts, a form of terrorism and duress. Escrow is a giffen good.

goprovider.xyz - We can technically prohibit a certain authority from accessing methods of a payment network, but only-still, the state can enforce contracts.

Vau.money is a contract stewardship, Vault-co.in is debit-quality, open source eip-nonce-minter-bot.md

nick@vaults.biz - without the state, outlet malls would pick up the tab.

Authority for recovery but not minting:

Not only is vault coin a stable coin that has an open source authority, but it is stable to cash, unlike normal banks that tether [still] uses. We at Vaumoney (85-1321281) are seeking a bank that will hold the cash in full reserves in a single account, like an investment bank brokerage holding all vault-co.in users’ depositary (max royalty contract; industry-specific) seeking a bank identification number (USDC isn’t open source even IF USDC is EVEN full reserve tether; don’t forget why we’re here); while we are at it, persist an anonymous login and payment receipt model for an appropriate General Services Administration SEC/FINRA backdoor, with a comment box, please!