Berliners will soon have to pay fees and other payments to the administration via the payment system Wero. This was decided by the digital committee of the House of Representatives, according to a report by Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (RBB).

Wero – a combination of We and Euro – is a digital payment service that allows money to be transferred by providing a mobile phone number or an email address. It is intended to be positioned against US payment services such as Paypal.

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    6 days ago

    What I want is a system that is open source, secure and can do p2p. The natural way to do that is a cryptography based approach.

    The current national currency systems are closed and as much about gate keeping, control and taking a cut, as enabling payment.

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        5 days ago

        I’m not the only one who wants this. All exists in some form already. If it can’t be open and secure, it is not secure at all. “security through obscurity is no security at all”

        I want to pay for something directly from my phone by transferring to an address. Far better you push a known amount from your trusted device. Right now, it’s pull from your card! Basically, right now, every machine you put your card in you are relying on pulling the same number it displays! This only works at all because of the nightmare control of middlemen like WorldPay. They can get stuffed. Try making something that needs payment right now.