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Science & Technology

Elizabeth Nolan Brown in Playboy (Not Like That) on How We'll Soon Send Money Quickly, Anonymously, and From Anywhere

Historically uncool QR codes are poised to be a main driver of anonymous e-payment.

Elizabeth Nolan Brown | 5.30.2015 3:45 PM

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Though it's been around for a while, QR code technology has yet to really catch on with American consumers. But that might finally be changing, as its deployment by the likes of Snapchat, WalMart, and bunches of Bitcoin users is beginning to make QR codes more ubiquitous. If so, it could be good news for small businesses, political activists, sex workers, fundraisers, fringe groups, and anyone interested in sending funds quickly and anonymously with ease. 

The versatility of QR codes is a big part of their appeal, as I explain in a new piece at Playboy: 

A code can be scanned and read from a TV broadcast or a YouTube video, a business card, a Twitter profile, even a necktie. At the Netherlands' Modez Hotel, one room is outfitted in QR code wallpaper, drapes and furniture, with each code linked to a bit of erotica, a sexy photo or an adult film clip.

Vodafone Romania has created customizable adhesive wallpaper that doubles as a digital library. After selecting which books they want on the "shelves," customers simply scan a QR code built into each image to access a digital copy. … In 2013, a student at Alabama's Auburn University held up a poster with a QR code for his Bitcoin account on a live ESPN broadcast. He was anonymously gifted about $24,000 worth of the cryptocurrency.

[…] Activists could add QR codes to protest signs, thereby enabling anyone who sees the activity via TV, Twitter or wherever to donate to the cause. ChangeTip recently raised funds for Nepalese earthquake victims by soliciting Bitcoin donors. Disaster relief funding this way can help circumvent corrupt governments that would otherwise seize or misspend funds. … A handful of strip clubs, escort agencies and other adult-oriented businesses already accept Bitcoin payments, which come with the advantage of not showing up on customers' bank statements or credit card bills. And for those working in the sex industry, it allows for less reliance on banks and PayPal, which are notoriously hesitant to do business with even legal adult trades.

Of course, government regulators could ruin everything: 

In 2014 the Chinese government banned QR code payments entirely. U.S. lawmakers have largely been silent on this front, though they're plenty anxious to exert some control over cryptocurrencies.

North Carolina is considering regulating Bitcoin processors as "money transmitters," thus requiring them to be licensed by the state and submit to a slew of new (and expensive) regulations. New York is planning "BitLicense" rules for virtual currency exchanges. In New Jersey, state tax officials are making retailers who accept Bitcoin collect double the sales tax (effectively killing the cheaper-payment-processing advantage of Bitcoin).

Whole thing here. I'll refrain from making a "for the articles" joke, as I think everyone got those out of their system with Jacob Sullum's Playboy piece from earlier in the week ("How to Tell When the Latest Drug Scare Story Is Just the Usual BS").  

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  1. Comrade F. Stupidity, Jr.   10 years ago

    (Not Like That)

    Look, do you want us to click the link or not!?

  2. Crusty Juggler   10 years ago

    I'll refrain from making a "for the articles" joke, as I think everyone got those out of their system with Jacob Sullum's Playboy piece from earlier in the week

    ENB, why would you encourage these disgusting people?

    1. AlmightyJB   10 years ago

      Hey!

    2. Rhywun   10 years ago

      She hasn't been around here very long, has she.

      1. Paul.   10 years ago

        Veritable newcomer she is.

    3. lap83   10 years ago

      Would.

      1. Crusty Juggler   10 years ago

        I guess you've heard I have been working out.

      2. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

        How you doin'?

      3. Paul.   10 years ago

        Pl?ya told me it hurts when he pees.

        Now... about that drink.

    4. Fist of Etiquette   10 years ago

      SHOW US YOUR TITS

      1. Almanian!   10 years ago

        *rips open shirt*

        Whatever turns you on, Fist.

        *shrugs, closes shirt back up*

        1. Pope Jimbo   10 years ago

          You also have to remove the manserie too Almanian!

          Don't be a tease.

  3. Crusty Juggler   10 years ago

    I read this yesterday and I thought it was very interesting. It made me think about Idiocracy and hitting up a Starbucks.

    1. Adans smith   10 years ago

      So your the guy gets Playboy for the articles? I thought you were a myth.

      1. Crusty Juggler   10 years ago

        I'm quite the hepcat. Come over sometime. I have a few copies of Playboy on the coffee table, some Herbie Hancock on the hi-fi, and a bowl full of jazz cigarettes.

        1. Comrade F. Stupidity, Jr.   10 years ago

          +1 smoking jacket

  4. AlmightyJB   10 years ago

    I really need to learn cybersecurity.

  5. Crusty Juggler   10 years ago

    I like that Playboy is still trying to be journalistic-ally interesting. The last time I remember seeing one Donna D'errico was on the cover. Oh, Baywatch.

  6. Free Society   10 years ago

    You had me at 'Elizabeth Nolan Brown in Playboy'.

  7. Quincy, 12D   10 years ago

    ENB or Sallie James? Pick one.

    1. Crusty Juggler   10 years ago

      Which one would I like to sit down and have a nice, healthy friendly meal with?

      ENB's American, bro!

      1. Quincy, 12D   10 years ago

        So in every other possible situation...

        1. Crusty Juggler   10 years ago

          Having a discussion about literature and riding a tandem bicycle through an idyllic, dewy meadow, while the soothing sounds of the nearby babbling book comfort our souls?

          Still ENB.

          1. Heroic Mulatto   10 years ago

            "discussion about literature " "riding a tandem bicycle through an idyllic, dewy meadow" " the soothing sounds of the nearby babbling book"

            Those are all just slang terms for utterly vile and perverted sex acts, aren't they?

            1. Hamster of Doom   10 years ago

              "Dewy" around here could mean nothing else.

            2. Episiarch   10 years ago

              Isn't everything?

              Hey HM, would you like some strawberry shortcake?

              (Every day I thank The Aristocrats for introducing me to that and Spacedocking. I'll let you look that one up yourself.)

              1. Heroic Mulatto   10 years ago

                Back in my day, we called a strawberry shortcake a "Bismark". Spacedocking we just called a Tuesday.

                1. Suthenboy   10 years ago

                  Did you also adorn your belt with an onion?

                  1. pogi   10 years ago

                    +1 bumblebee nickel.

  8. Slammer   10 years ago

    What a tease.

  9. Cytotoxic   10 years ago

    The government will *try* to ruin QR Codes and cryptocurrency with short term success and long term failure.

    1. Quincy, 12D   10 years ago

      Kinky, CTox. So which is it, ENB or Sallie James?

  10. BakedPenguin   10 years ago

    QR codes? That's what those things are.

  11. Suthenboy   10 years ago

    "In New Jersey, state tax officials are making retailers who accept Bitcoin collect double the sales tax"

    So, NJ state tax officials can arbitrarily set tax rates? I am thinking this may not be exactly legal.

  12. Suthenboy   10 years ago

    Govt is never going to allow anonymous financial transactions. They will insist on watching every transaction with a microscope and they will use any means necessary to do so. In the end though, they will lose to technology. I don't know if we are there yet, or even how far we are from it, but it is coming.

    1. Suthenboy   10 years ago

      I forgot to include this: I think the NSA spying on electronic communications has as much to do with watching for financial transactions as it does with terrorism. Aw, phsst. Who am I kidding? They don't give half a shit about terrorism.

  13. AlmightyJB   10 years ago

    "Not like that"

    🙁

    1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

      Kickstarter. Let's do this

      1. Quincy, 12D   10 years ago

        I'm in for $50.

        1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

          Ditto. Or whatever gets the job done

          1. Quincy, 12D   10 years ago

            I'll double my contribution if Sallie James is involved.

      2. Corning   10 years ago

        This is why there are no libertarian women.

  14. Alton Knutson   10 years ago

    Greetings from Jiffy Lube Live where Rush is about to start, no doubt I am surrounded by a lot of fellow aspy type DC area libertarians.

    1. AlmightyJB   10 years ago

      Enjoy:) Stones and kid Rock playing at the shoe tonight. Little rain just came through. Looks like they may avoid the thunderstorms though.

    2. AlmightyJB   10 years ago

      Enjoy:) Stones and kid Rock playing at the shoe tonight. Little rain just came through. Looks like they may avoid the thunderstorms though.

    3. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

      Rumor has it that Sloopy is there.

      1. AlmightyJB   10 years ago

        Awesome. Should be a lot of fun

  15. EDG reppin' LBC   10 years ago

    I'm settling in with a vodka with fresh squeezed citrus (orange, lemon, and lime) juice with a splash of San Pellegrino. I've got pork butt in chili verde in the dutch oven, the wife is starting to make the corn tortillas. Life is good. Cheers y'all!

    Plus, college football is 12 weeks away!!!

    1. Brett L   10 years ago

      Made paella tonight. It was pretty good despite not being exactly right. Even the boy child ate it.

      1. EDG reppin' LBC   10 years ago

        We're looking at paella pans. It's probaly time to just buy one.

        Glad to hear the boy child is well. Cheers!

        1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

          Do you know about La Espanola in Harbor City?

          1. EDG reppin' LBC   10 years ago

            Yep. Go there frequently. It's awesome.

            Whatyou cooking tonight?

            And Jane's Addiction sounds real good right now. Getting byzzed.

    2. SIV   10 years ago

      San Pellegrino? Wouldn't Topo Chico go better with tortillas and chili verde?

      1. EDG reppin' LBC   10 years ago

        I don't know Topo Chico. Will google it.

        1. SIV   10 years ago

          Good stuff. It used to be harder to find a few years ago but now it's everywhere.

    3. AlmightyJB   10 years ago

      I put some hickory and apple smoke on some spice rubbed pork butt before throwing it in the crock pot at noon with some chicken stock and negra modelo. good stuff.

    4. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

      I'm 30% drunk at a hotel pool in Palm Desert. I had pho for lunch, which was a poor choice in 105 degree heat. I'm cooling down with blended drinks, which I would never otherwise do.

      I may or may not have peed in the pool.

      1. Crusty Juggler   10 years ago

        Pics?

      2. SoCal Deathmarch   10 years ago

        I'm about an hour south of you on the Mexico border. We only got to 103 today... win!

      3. Paul.   10 years ago

        Well if it didn't hurt when you peed, then you're cured!

    5. Hamster of Doom   10 years ago

      I'm on a halftime break from my five year old's birthday. Brisket, potato salad, pink fluff, and crudites. Chocolate cherry cake to follow, but honestly I could have gotten something storebought and hot pink and she'd have been delighted. Kids.

      I am certain I did not pee in the pool. I love pools. The kidlets are going to be passed smooth the fuck out by a quarter to eight.

      1. Crusty Juggler   10 years ago

        Cake pics?

        1. Hamster of Doom   10 years ago

          Close enough.

          1. Crusty Juggler   10 years ago

            +1 looooooooooong jacket

      2. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

        Your denials make your entire story unbelievable. Your pool is filled with pee.

        1. Hamster of Doom   10 years ago

          It's the hotel's pool, and you have no evidence.

          Incidentally, we're on vacation in Portland. Voodoo's is on the list, we're making a day trip to the ocean, but is there anything otherwise that we'd be fools (FOOLS) to pass up while we're here?

          1. EDG reppin' LBC   10 years ago

            Olympic Provisions. Eat pork!

          2. Cdr Lytton   10 years ago

            What do you like? Multnomah Falls is always popular. For eating, Jake's Famous Crawfish is nice. Many of the local breweries have brew pubs or sampling rooms. For the little ones, do they like choo choos? There's the Oregon Rail Heritage Center on the east side and the Washington Park & Zoo Railway (miniature rideable railroad) at the Oregon Zoo on the west side.

            Expect a long line at Voodoo Donuts. The quality is kind of meh, high on hype and sugar, but fun to do at least once.

          3. Pope Jimbo   10 years ago

            If he peed in it, he has officially marked his territory and the pool now belongs to him.

            He is on solid legal ground here to claim it.

  16. Fluffy   10 years ago

    "Not like that"?

    Too bad.

    1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

      I heard there's a kickstarter.

  17. SIV   10 years ago

    As you should know if you "read" my blog just let me know when you are in Leg Show

    1. l0b0t   10 years ago

      Mmmm... Dian Hanson, editor. Did you catch the issue with the Robert Crumb interview/photoshoot with all the thick-legged Crumb-type ladies?

  18. Paul.   10 years ago

    Mix of the day.

    1. Hamster of Doom   10 years ago

      A nice chaser.

  19. Dweebston   10 years ago

    Can you imagine a company getting away with a pay-to-play scheme as transparent as having prospective clients pay exorbitant speaking fees to the spouse of one of the executives and making ludicrously generous endowments to the charity run by their family? Why haven't the Clintons been indicted or at the very least deposed? What other business in the United States would be left alone for even giving the appearance of outrageous impropriety, let alone the ridiculous inconsistencies in tax records and their refusal to disclose donors? I mean, I get it, separate laws for the privileged elect, but why isn't there even a murmur in Congress of opening an investigation? I'm not trying to be Napolitano here, I'm legitimately baffled.

    1. Hamster of Doom   10 years ago

      The only people who have the power to stop it, don't want it stopped.

  20. Corning   10 years ago

    Will the revolution be bigger then the CueCat?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CueCat

    Please note: everyone knew the Cuecat was bullshit they day they got one with their copy of wired magazine. The difference between gen X and millennials is millennials fall for the bullshit.

    1. iCarl   10 years ago

      The difference between gen X and millennials is millennials fall for the bullshit.

      That is one of the dumber GENERATION WAR!!! claims I have read of late.

  21. Corning   10 years ago

    "Activists could add QR codes to protest signs, thereby enabling anyone who sees the activity via TV,"

    Nancy Pelosi will just claim they are all tea bagger racist slogans aimed at Obama

  22. Fluffy   10 years ago

    So what you're saying is, there's a chance?

  23. adolphowisner   10 years ago

    My buddy's step-sister makes $63 hourly on the internet . She has been unemployed for 10 months but last month her payment was $19497 just working on the internet for a few hours.
    read more ?????????? http://www.BuzzReport20.com

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