If this catches on the $ unsecured Federal Reserve Note is dead..FRN's only have value if people accept them at that value, if they can hold out for something of "real" value the FRN "won't be worth a Continental".(It's a historic quote, Google it )
Trouble is it might not be legal. Article I, section 8 clearly gives the Congress the right to coin money. Its an enumerated power. While these are not always exclusive, they do tend to trump competing state claims. Its interesting though.FQ13
NOOOOO crooked #$#@ politician worth his salt would EVER ALLOW THAT TO HAPPEN!!!
Don't call it money, and don't put a $ on it, and you should be good to go - it is simply an exchange medium and standard, and the US Constitution does not limit that as I recall. Think of it as a barter standard, not "money".At this point, anything we can do to tweak the noses of the POS's in .gov is fair. Just be prepared for when they get snippy about it!