Apple in Talks with US Banks to Develop Mobile Person-To-Person Payment Service
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#4> It also represents the latest attempt by banks and other providers to shift Americans away from cash and checks.
The good news is that the police can't steal the cash on you anymore. The bad news is now all of your purchases will be tracked all the time.
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#6If it's "person to person", then why do the banks need to be involved? If they are involved, then it's more like "bank to bank", isn't it? > It also represents the latest attempt by banks and other providers to shift Americans away from cash and checks. The good news is that the police can't steal the cash on you anymore. The bad news is now all of your purchases will be tracked all the time.
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#7Seems to be the latest push by Apple to integrate Apple Pay into some sort of payments ecosystem by force.
Should be interesting to see if there is any compelling reason to use Apple's solution over Venmo which has a huge incumbency advantage at this point.
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#8With all the available options why would you want to use a service that requires you to figure out if the other person uses an iPhone?
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#9It's interesting that this is the subtitle. That is not the first service I would have compared the idea to.
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#10Last bit of the title is "...Payment Service Like Venmo" Seems to be the latest push by Apple to integrate Apple Pay into some sort of payments ecosystem by force. Should be interesting to see if there is any compelling reason to use Apple's solution over Venmo which has a huge incumbency advantage at this point.
I've never heard of Venmo, nor have any of my tech friends.