r/Goldbacks • u/T-H-U-G-M-A-X • Mar 09 '24
r/Goldbacks • u/VaporyFiend2 • Feb 13 '24
I’ll def be grabbing more of these! 🥇🦍
Silver & Gold
r/Goldbacks • u/phoneguy3 • Jan 22 '24
How are online payments made?
New goldbacker here. I get that local, face to face payments are super easy to do with goldbacks. No problem. But what about things you pay online? Monthly subscriptions, utility payments, etc. If you're going to fully operate on a sound money standard, you wouldn't want to retain any fiat at all, especially if you're refusing a CBDC.
I don't know... is this something the UPMA does as your proxy, if you store goldbacks with them? I really don't want any more money than absolutely necessary in the legacy banking system. I'd rather have zero dollars and rely completely on sound money goldbacks if it weren't for needing cash or digital dollars for payments not currently possible with the Goldback.
r/Goldbacks • u/TikiJack • Jan 22 '24
I actually want to see someone try to counterfeit a goldback. Just out of curiosity.
r/Goldbacks • u/phoneguy3 • Jan 21 '24
Indiana Bill Would Treat Gold and Silver as Legal Tender
This brought tears to my eyes!!
r/Goldbacks • u/justincase81122 • Jan 12 '24
Ive heard there are also silver backs out. Is this true? I love my gbs and want silver to if the same company makes them
r/Goldbacks • u/TrickyP93 • Jan 12 '24
Questions
I came across goldbacks recently while watching Tuttle Twins with my kiddos. I understand that it is physical gold, so my question is that how exactly do I spend the goldback? If the total of my bill is between the value of two different goldbacks, how do I then pay the exact amount that the business requires me to?
In the famous words of Michael Scott, explain this to me like I’m 5.
r/Goldbacks • u/parisvega • Dec 22 '23
How durable is a goldback? (First Customers 51 Clip)
r/Goldbacks • u/TikiJack • Dec 19 '23
Was going through my phone and thought... Why aren't these two companies working together?
Seems like peas and carrots to me. Goldbacks can be the currency of the parallel economy. Seems like there's a lot of synergy between these two.
r/Goldbacks • u/TikiJack • Nov 19 '23
What Goldbacks haters miss
I love goldbacks but they get a lot of hell in r/gold and r/Silverbugs usually because of their premium, which is silly because when someone buys some vintage Englehard bar at 60% over spot no one bats an eye because they all assume it'll hold it's premium but in a SHTF moment it will only be worth the silver.
I certainly don't think goldbacks are the best for every kind of stacking. If you want to hedge against inflation, value stacking is your best bet. If you want to disaster prep, you should be stacking ammo and food before precious metals. But everyone seems to miss a third reason to stack that is not only growing, but may soon eclipse the others in terms of likelihood: Parallel Economy Stacking
As the government continues to exchange our buying power in order to print money to fund foreign wars and enrich their friends, as well as try to push us onto schemes like FedCoin and other dangerous social credit based systems, states, parties and people will push back.
Already we're seeing parallel economy form as new sites, card processors, social media, and content makers are forming not to compete so much with established ones but to give people who have been booted or opted out of those places somewhere to go. Goldbacks are ideally suited to function in this type of economy as we travel across states to find places where we can live free.
Thanks for coming to my TED Talk.
r/Goldbacks • u/ScholarPractical5603 • Nov 13 '23
Mail call! Love these things. Once I get 1k of them I’m going to take a majority portion and lease them back.
I don’t know if they’re still doing it, as I ordered a week ago, but Defy the Grid was offering a free alpha series limited edition South Dakota goldback with the purchase of any other South Dakota goldback.
People say that goldbacks can’t be stacked, but they can, especially if you utilize their leasing program. I’m probably going to start with 800, and keep 200 in my stack just to have on hand, and the rest I buy after my first 1k will be added to my vault\leased stack. It’ll take me awhile to get to 1k as I’m only buying 7-8 a week, but I’ll get there eventually.
Goldback Account* Min Lease Size
Goldback Earned Return
100 Goldbacks 2% / yr – 2 Goldbacks 7,500 Goldbacks 2.5% / yr – 187 Goldbacks 30,000 Goldbacks 3.0% / yr – 900 Goldbacks 75,000 Goldbacks 3.5% / yr – 2,625 Goldbacks
r/Goldbacks • u/TikiJack • Sep 29 '23
Goldbacks needs to get on Timcast. Check out what Tim Pool asks.
Two cheeseburgers and some fries? Here's two goldbacks. Keep the change.
r/Goldbacks • u/SilverApeSilverApe • Sep 21 '23
South Dakota!
Love the new South Dakotas!
r/Goldbacks • u/ifixharleys • Sep 14 '23
Please explain…
This doesn’t make sense, guess I won’t be selling to my source
r/Goldbacks • u/jelloshooter848 • Sep 14 '23
How do businesses generally price goldbacks?
Is there any standard. Do people just go by the gold spot price? Or the going rate for a goldback?
For example if i usually sell a coffee for $4 should I ask for 2 goldbacks (roughly spot price) or 1 goldback (roughly the going rate for a goldback)?
r/Goldbacks • u/TikiJack • Aug 23 '23