Archer
Honorary Master
And everyone here is assuming everyone has a capable device, internet access and is at least savvy to that extent.
Besides, not being able to confirm the address you're sending money to is a major security risk. The mere fact that you simply accept it / take it for granted is proof of the way we blindly trust technology. A site hack and replacement of code that dishes out addresses is enough. How sure are you that your fav supplier will honour your purchase if you deposit to the wrong address, which, by the way, you can't even prove you were supplied by their site.
In todays world with bank accounts, you also simply accept it. You also cant confirm if you're sending it to the right place. And why wouldn't you be able to prove the supplier send you BTX address xyz? Surely they would simply email it to you along with the invoice. If that is not proof enough then the current system is equally as broken. I'm really not following your counter argument here

