So a couple of questions come to mind. 1) Is the exchange rate 1:1? 2) How long before the government starts raking up debt in Sand Dollar as well? 3) How safe is this from being hacked like Bitcoin and others? 4) Are the banks gonna freely exchange from Sand Dollar to actual currency? 5) What are the fees associated with using this Sand Dollar? 6) What actual benefit(s) does it offer compared to simply using a credit/debit card?
Is this guy serious?! In what world is BahaMar is going to 'check with him' before deciding to do anything? Obviously Ferguson don't know a Fook You when he sees one.
The Bahamas can't afford to listen to anything this wannabe has to say. His stint as governor of the CB (amongst other things) already did enough long lasting damage to our financial sector.
BananasAir - the dead carcass that has been shot, run over, beaten, burned, hanged, drowned so many times, nobody can keep count and yet the government (PLP & FNM) continues to pour money into it.
That's right. Let us not forget how much the Christie government has done to bring us into the era of super high tech. Online payments for all government agencies, affordable high speed fiber and WiFi for the masses, 5G infrastructure and so on... FNM or PLP politicians, they are all backward buffoons who wouldn't know a router from a toaster.
KapunkleUp says...
So a couple of questions come to mind. 1) Is the exchange rate 1:1? 2) How long before the government starts raking up debt in Sand Dollar as well? 3) How safe is this from being hacked like Bitcoin and others? 4) Are the banks gonna freely exchange from Sand Dollar to actual currency? 5) What are the fees associated with using this Sand Dollar? 6) What actual benefit(s) does it offer compared to simply using a credit/debit card?
On Digital provider targets $100m in payments
Posted 18 February 2021, 3:19 p.m. Suggest removal
KapunkleUp says...
Is this guy serious?! In what world is BahaMar is going to 'check with him' before deciding to do anything? Obviously Ferguson don't know a Fook You when he sees one.
On Union leaders fear ‘catastrophic’ effect on Melia employees
Posted 16 February 2021, 4:14 p.m. Suggest removal
KapunkleUp says...
Forget the queen, let's join up with Omicron Persei 8's lizard people kingdom.
On HAMMER BLOW: Melia closes doors for two years laying hundreds out of work
Posted 16 February 2021, 11:32 a.m. Suggest removal
KapunkleUp says...
The pull of a free fnm/plp t-shirt is too strong!
On HAMMER BLOW: Melia closes doors for two years laying hundreds out of work
Posted 16 February 2021, 9:25 a.m. Suggest removal
KapunkleUp says...
The Bahamas can't afford to listen to anything this wannabe has to say. His stint as governor of the CB (amongst other things) already did enough long lasting damage to our financial sector.
On Bahamas ‘can’t afford’ to ignore oil discovery
Posted 15 February 2021, 7:02 p.m. Suggest removal
KapunkleUp says...
BananasAir - the dead carcass that has been shot, run over, beaten, burned, hanged, drowned so many times, nobody can keep count and yet the government (PLP & FNM) continues to pour money into it.
On Bahamasair’s $40m taxpayer blow-out
Posted 15 February 2021, 9:17 a.m. Suggest removal
KapunkleUp says...
Just another very sad example of how utterly useless the police is when it comes to actually doing something other than writing speeding tickets.
On INSIGHT: ‘We’re living in a cowboy town and there’s nothing anyone can do about it’
Posted 15 February 2021, 9:13 a.m. Suggest removal
KapunkleUp says...
It's better in the Bahamas.
On Safety protocols considered for future Straw Market opening
Posted 13 February 2021, 3:05 p.m. Suggest removal
KapunkleUp says...
That's right. Let us not forget how much the Christie government has done to bring us into the era of super high tech. Online payments for all government agencies, affordable high speed fiber and WiFi for the masses, 5G infrastructure and so on... FNM or PLP politicians, they are all backward buffoons who wouldn't know a router from a toaster.
On $400,000 cybersecurity project to include response team
Posted 11 February 2021, 7:11 p.m. Suggest removal
KapunkleUp says...
Their first mission will be to figure out how to use email.
On $400,000 cybersecurity project to include response team
Posted 11 February 2021, 3:42 p.m. Suggest removal