I think you underestimate the sheer amount of licenses and regulations you have to meet, and how expensive it is.
No, you just don't have the professional experience in the subject matter that I do.
Now pray tell, how do you stop the government
Because, the Treasury Dept is the rule making body. They administrate the system, not NACHA.
Which means they're subject to the fucking constitution. People have a right to conduct commerce freely. A participant in the ACH system doesn't have the right to refuse to conduct transactions with another participant, they have to go to the Treasury Dept and argue that the other participant is acting criminally and needs to be kicked off the network. They can only refuse transactions on the basis that they were unauthorized by the account holders.
Because I'm already rich from a software startup, on the back 9 of my life, and don't care to help people who get their kicks posting racist slurs like a 12 year old.
It's a lot of work, and I'm an engineer. I make what I'm paid to make.
No, you just don't have the professional experience in the subject matter that I do.
Because, the Treasury Dept is the rule making body. They administrate the system, not NACHA.
Which means they're subject to the fucking constitution. People have a right to conduct commerce freely. A participant in the ACH system doesn't have the right to refuse to conduct transactions with another participant, they have to go to the Treasury Dept and argue that the other participant is acting criminally and needs to be kicked off the network. They can only refuse transactions on the basis that they were unauthorized by the account holders.
That's a much higher hurdle.
Cool story, bro. If it was so easy and you have the skills, why haven't you done it already?
And remember, the rule of law does not apply equally in today's world.
Because I'm already rich from a software startup, on the back 9 of my life, and don't care to help people who get their kicks posting racist slurs like a 12 year old.
It's a lot of work, and I'm an engineer. I make what I'm paid to make.