Wherever you are, ask, "Will you take gold for that?" If they say yes you're trading Goldbacks! You don't have to wait for your state to officially accept them. Carry your Goldbacks and show them around! Ask questions like: Do you want cash or gold? I accept gold. Do you? Can I pay in gold? Want gold for that? Then explain what the Goldback is and teach them how to transact in Goldbacks. That's it. Let everyone know how you are spreading the word...
I wonder if you had a program where a store could sign up and get maybe a 100 goldbacks for giving change for free, would speed up the process of converting small towns to GoldBacks.
Please come to Texas and issue Texan goldbacks. We are very liberty minded and I’m sure there is plenty of businesses in both small and big towns that would accept goldbacks. It’s a massive market waiting to be tapped.
If you know of any businesses in Texas sign them up to accept Goldbacks. There are about 30ish businesses signed up now but need several hundred to bring you all a Texas Goldback. Wherever you are, ask, "Will you take gold for that?" If they say yes you're trading Goldbacks! You don't have to wait for your state to officially accept them. Carry your Goldbacks and show them around! Ask questions like: Do you want cash or gold? I accept gold. Do you? Can I pay in gold? Want gold for that? Then explain what the Goldback is and teach them how to transact in Goldbacks. That's it. Send us your reports...
@@GoldbackIncKansas has introduced senate bills and statutes and attorney general orders exempting gold and silver bullion retail sales from sales tax, which can be revolutionary with introduction of goldback commerce in stores or paying bills
20+ things you can do with the Goldback. The Goldback is a versatile, affordable, givable, tipable, spendable, barterable, fractionable, bankable, leasable, vaultible, fungible, investable, expandable, exchangeable, accessible, collectible, donatable, tradable, borrowable, transferable, uncounterfeitable, IRAable, charitable, liquidable, gold currency. How many have you done?
And with the UPMA and Defy the Grid's excellent spread at 5 percent they are most definitely stackable for those of us that live in states that aren't represented yet and in rural areas. I also currently have a GB lease of over 1k GBs paying me a sweet 2 percent APR through the UPMA. That lease pays me in Goldbacks, it sure is nice seeing my vaulted stack grow every month for free.
They say they do, but when it comes down to it most employees have no idea what you are talking about or they will take them way below Goldback website listed exchange value.
I’m in Hawaii and been asking people I know if they heard of Goldbacks, no one has but everyone thinks it’s cool. Can’t wait till Hawaii has a Goldback design!
These are the hurdles to get Goldbacks into a state are: 1. The proper legislation 2. Funding to print a new series 3. Building a business network What you can do... 1. Contact your legislatures. 2. Commit fund your states Goldback. And 3. Sign your business up to accept Goldbacks in Your state or any business you frequent. 4. Carry your Goldbacks and show them around! Ask questions like: Do you want cash or gold? I accept gold. Do you? Can I pay in gold? Want gold for that? Then explain what the Goldback is and teach them how to transact in Goldbacks. That's it.
A entrepreneurial business owner in Chicago gave everyone of his employees a Goldback, and he had thousands... Do your part to promote Goldbacks. Carry them and show them around. Ask will you take gold for that everyday
The more I research Goldbacks and use them the more l see them as sound money. A value-inclusive asset. Goldbacks are valued by usability not weight and the market is proving this to be true. They are more valuable than the contained gold because of their utility as super fractional gold. Something a $2K gold coin can't be. Only by fractionalizing it to 1/1000th did it become extraordinary…sound money is finally here!
Counterfeiting, buying small items, divisibility. Plus if you spend them at the average exchange rate and spend some time looking to buy them for cheaper then you can spend them for more then you bought them for.
All states need to join.
Wherever you are, ask, "Will you take gold for that?" If they say yes you're trading Goldbacks! You don't have to wait for your state to officially accept them.
Carry your Goldbacks and show them around! Ask questions like:
Do you want cash or gold?
I accept gold. Do you?
Can I pay in gold?
Want gold for that?
Then explain what the Goldback is and teach them how to transact in Goldbacks. That's it.
Let everyone know how you are spreading the word...
Eventually
I spent a ten Goldback in Showlow, Az yesterday. The shop owner took it as a novelty, but she was excited, and I was stoked to spend it!
I wonder if you had a program where a store could sign up and get maybe a 100 goldbacks for giving change for free, would speed up the process of converting small towns to GoldBacks.
Please come to Texas and issue Texan goldbacks. We are very liberty minded and I’m sure there is plenty of businesses in both small and big towns that would accept goldbacks. It’s a massive market waiting to be tapped.
That would be great to see 👍
If you know of any businesses in Texas sign them up to accept Goldbacks. There are about 30ish businesses signed up now but need several hundred to bring you all a Texas Goldback.
Wherever you are, ask, "Will you take gold for that?" If they say yes you're trading Goldbacks! You don't have to wait for your state to officially accept them.
Carry your Goldbacks and show them around! Ask questions like:
Do you want cash or gold?
I accept gold. Do you?
Can I pay in gold?
Want gold for that?
Then explain what the Goldback is and teach them how to transact in Goldbacks. That's it.
Send us your reports...
We are looking into every state, texas included.
God bless Texas!
@@GoldbackIncKansas has introduced senate bills and statutes and attorney general orders exempting gold and silver bullion retail sales from sales tax, which can be revolutionary with introduction of goldback commerce in stores or paying bills
Texas needs to join the gold backs
20+ things you can do with the Goldback. The Goldback is a versatile, affordable, givable, tipable, spendable, barterable, fractionable, bankable, leasable, vaultible, fungible, investable, expandable, exchangeable, accessible, collectible, donatable, tradable, borrowable, transferable, uncounterfeitable, IRAable, charitable, liquidable, gold currency.
How many have you done?
And with the UPMA and Defy the Grid's excellent spread at 5 percent they are most definitely stackable for those of us that live in states that aren't represented yet and in rural areas. I also currently have a GB lease of over 1k GBs paying me a sweet 2 percent APR through the UPMA. That lease pays me in Goldbacks, it sure is nice seeing my vaulted stack grow every month for free.
@@kivie13 Way to go! The Goldback poo-pooers need to chew on that! Ha!
Can they be used in the UK and if so how do you get the exchange rate pls?
I want to design the NY 1 GB
One question, will gold back production be limited?
They say they do, but when it comes down to it most employees have no idea what you are talking about or they will take them way below Goldback website listed exchange value.
Come to Michigan please!!! This is such a great way to get away from the worthless fiat currency.
I’m in Hawaii and been asking people I know if they heard of Goldbacks, no one has but everyone thinks it’s cool. Can’t wait till Hawaii has a Goldback design!
We need it in Florida
These are the hurdles to get Goldbacks into a state are:
1. The proper legislation
2. Funding to print a new series
3. Building a business network
What you can do...
1. Contact your legislatures.
2. Commit fund your states Goldback. And
3. Sign your business up to accept Goldbacks in Your state or any business you frequent.
4. Carry your Goldbacks and show them around! Ask questions like:
Do you want cash or gold?
I accept gold. Do you?
Can I pay in gold?
Want gold for that?
Then explain what the Goldback is and teach them how to transact in Goldbacks. That's it.
We are looking into getting a Goldback in every state.
I wish you guys would make an APP with just the gold exchange calculator. I can pull it out a lot quicker than instead of going through a server.
bro aint no way they ever finna come to my state all there is here is corn like who tf even live here besides me 💀💀💀
Illinois?
A entrepreneurial business owner in Chicago gave everyone of his employees a Goldback, and he had thousands...
Do your part to promote Goldbacks. Carry them and show them around. Ask will you take gold for that everyday
@@LilMan000 iowa
We want them in EVERY state.
That 100% markup is very unfortunate, though. Of course, given the way inflation is going, you might gain it back in saved value rapidly.
Goldbacks have a utility value very much like your vehicle has a utility value and is worth more than its melt value.
The more I research Goldbacks and use them the more l see them as sound money. A value-inclusive asset.
Goldbacks are valued by usability not weight and the market is proving this to be true. They are more valuable than the contained gold because of their utility as super fractional gold. Something a $2K gold coin can't be. Only by fractionalizing it to 1/1000th did it become extraordinary…sound money is finally here!
If you buy 4000.00 worth for one oz you can easily barter for 4000.00 worth of goods so whats the problem?problem?
Counterfeiting, buying small items, divisibility. Plus if you spend them at the average exchange rate and spend some time looking to buy them for cheaper then you can spend them for more then you bought them for.
This is REAL money.
because it's money