Comment by ProllyInfamous

3 months ago

>more and more web services requiring a phone is a step in the wrong direction

Absolutely. My bank began requiring a text-to-login, so I just stopped logging in. A branch location is walking distance from my house, so I bother them all the time with simple account information requests (and state every time "when can I use a Yubikey instead of phone for login?").

I legitimately have never scanned a QR code, have never Zoomed, don't even own a phone anymore, and stopped using email many years ago.

Really hoping Yubikey becomes widely accepted at US banks/CUs, soon.

Good on you

Curious about email though - do you mean you don't use it for signups/logins etc or you don't use it in any capacity? You send a lot of letters I guess?

Sounds like one of those things which sounds impossible to give up but it isn't really

  • >don't use it in any capacity?

    Nope.

    >You send a lot of letters I guess?

    [checks own profile] mostly, typewritten.

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    My stockbroker hates my chosen distance. So does my lawyer. So does most family. For most, letters suffice.

    In my neighborhood I am well respected and known. Everybody else can come visit... or else fuck off.

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    There should be an email/phone platform where you have to pay to contact — and then the receiver can choose to refund payment, if desired.

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    >sounds impossible to give up but it isn't really

    I am among the free-est persons I know. Definitely the luckiest. Requires a huge amount of sacrifice and disconnection, but I am rewarded immensely with both.

Not really related, but annoying primitive banking authentication flows is why am bullish on stablecoins. I don't need a bank, I'd rather have an open protocol where everybody can design the software and open up competition for wallet implementations.

  • I've used Bitcoin since 2012 & Monero since 2015.

    Bank eradication couldn't come soon enough, IMHO.

    >>GENESIS>BLOCK>> "Chancellors on the brink of destruction"...