• Aliff@lemmy.mynameisaliff.co.uk
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    3 days ago

    IDK about you, but QR payments here aren’t just for those who have bank accounts. Majority of non-bank eWallet apps also have integrated with this QR system, and they have their own account numbers and QR that works like a bank account, and anyone can register it entirely through the apps. Even lower-spec and older smartphones can still run those bank/eWallet apps here just fine, as long those smartphones are not rooted.

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      3 days ago

      Sounds like Paypal, who is “not a bank”, but who operates on the basis that you must link a bank or interact with a bank to do transactions. But you say unbanked people can use it? How do you get cash loaded onto it?

      I suppose it’s still far from being something I could find useable because apps that reject rooted phones would be closed-source (read: untrustworthy; misplaced control).

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        Sounds like Paypal, who is “not a bank”, but who operates on the basis that you must link a bank or interact with a bank to do transactions.

        You mentioned you “must” link a bank or interact with a bank. Not in this case.

        But you say unbanked people can use it?

        Yep, I said that.

        How do you get cash loaded onto it?

        They can go to any 7-Eleven stores to reload their cash into the app. Some other convenience stores offer such service too.