Is there a peer to peer trading platform?

Just eliminate the brokers and the clearing houses entirely. Have a completely peer to peer trading network. No fees. No settlement dates. No market makers. No spread.
Who do you think should pay for the network?
I just went through it with my broker doing the Norbit gambit...I bought DLR and journaled it over to US, sold it and withdrew the funds. Then they try to say I have to pay them interest on the money I withdrew because it didn't settle yet. I'm like "that sounds like a you problem."

I didn't even use any margin. It's like don't try to charge me interest on money you didn't even lend me technically. Total fing racket.
Sounds like you don't understand how the system works.
I'll bet you didn't even read the user agreement you agreed to when you opened your account.
Stop whining!!
 
Have you been living in a cave? Yes, you can by real estate, or cars using bitcoin. I had a landscaper say he accepted bitcoin years ago...I don't think he does landscaping anymore lol.

Bitcoin has clearly become the defacto store of value. While gold went from $1200 to $1800, Bitcoin went from 6k to 60k. lol...gold isn't even in the conversation anymore.

Fiat is done just like gas cars. It's just a matter of time.

Can you provide a link to an auto dealer in the USA that accepts Bitcoin for the purchase of a vehicle?

Ground rules: Can be new or used cars. Must be a bona fide automobile dealer that is licensed by at least one of the 50 states of the USA. Must have a website where I can look at their inventory, and a physical location where I can test drive a vehicle. And must accept Bitcoin as payment, and must state this explicitly on their website.

Edit: And I must be able to pay for a vehicle with raw Bitcoin, by handing the dealer a flash drive, or by some other mechanism that does not require the use of a bank, broker, exchange, or any other type of agency.

That was the whole point of this thread. The OP suggested a peer-to-peer network for trading stocks that would not require the use of a broker, exchange or other middleman, and I said that sounds like crypto, but that type of transaction is not feasiable for ordinary everyday uses. And you appear to be claiming that it is. You said I can buy cars and real estate with crypto.
 
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Fiat is done just like gas cars. It's just a matter of time.

So in the near future, fiat money will simply not exist?

Then what will Tether be pegged to?

Or is Tether going to cease to exist?

What will happen to the value of Tether when the US dollar ceases to exist?

Where do you get your mushrooms?
 
So in the near future, fiat money will simply not exist?

Then what will Tether be pegged to?

Or is Tether going to cease to exist?

What will happen to the value of Tether when the US dollar ceases to exist?

Where do you get your mushrooms?

When the f*** did tether matter?
 
Who do you think should pay for the network?

Sounds like you don't understand how the system works.
I'll bet you didn't even read the user agreement you agreed to when you opened your account.
Stop whining!!

It's not my job to do their accounting. Like I always tell them there's a reason I'm on this side of the phone and you're on that side of the phone. Lol
 
It's not my job to do their accounting. Like I always tell them there's a reason I'm on this side of the phone and you're on that side of the phone. Lol
So what did you want them to do, refuse your withdrawal or charge you interest?
 
So what did you want them to do, refuse your withdrawal or charge you interest?

Obviously they should refuse the withdrawal. Or don't act so butt hurt when they're going to get interest on the overdrawn anyway. For the entire amount that I actually traded that they're trying to charge me interest on because they said it hasn't settled yet is a total racket. Like I said to them that sounds like a you problem. I said whatever the interest is they think I owe them is my fee for the inconvenience they're causing me.
 
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