He didn’t know he’d make enemies… and with the rival bank, no less…🫤? Wonder if he patented his checks and the security measures the they come with? Checks didn’t start off this way for us, which is why they wouldn’t have been eligible when they first came out, but those security measures are a patented processes now, and he’s doing the material like you would money, which is also a patented process.
juvi
05 Oct 10:50 PM
Didn’t he expect something like that to happen to banks?
LordDom
01 Jan 10:06 PM
I find it funny how the author uses the excuse of an innovative idea someone had to sneakily introduced modern things in the world. But it works sot that’s fine for me.
EmperorDong
21 Mar 4:43 AM
This is how paper money or notes begin but it’s paper without unique features like watermarks or invisible seal it’s easy to fake just like what happened in Eminence in Shadow : John Smith Saga.
PLEASE keep this going!!!
He didn’t know he’d make enemies… and with the rival bank, no less…🫤? Wonder if he patented his checks and the security measures the they come with? Checks didn’t start off this way for us, which is why they wouldn’t have been eligible when they first came out, but those security measures are a patented processes now, and he’s doing the material like you would money, which is also a patented process.
Didn’t he expect something like that to happen to banks?
I find it funny how the author uses the excuse of an innovative idea someone had to sneakily introduced modern things in the world. But it works sot that’s fine for me.
This is how paper money or notes begin but it’s paper without unique features like watermarks or invisible seal it’s easy to fake just like what happened in Eminence in Shadow : John Smith Saga.