Nope.We need to be mindful of the potential of this, with the introduction of the likes of the proposed CBDCs, this has the ability to ensure that freedoms are restricted - spend too much on water, beer, gas, food in a day, and that's it, nothing more for you till tomorrow / next week / year.... say something wrong to someone and you can't spend your hard earn money for a week...
Give a friend $10, and you could be taxed on that, or even buy a friend a beer in the local bar.
The whole thing stinks, and is nothing more than those at the EU/WEF/UN/FED to gain more and more world domination for their families.
The AppStore has been reliable and fine for years - people haven't been complaining from what I can see - so why the sudden desire to change it?
If you agree with paying for/being responsible what YOU use then this is only the thin end of the wedge. It's difficult to argue against in some cases.
If I don't drink/smoke/or drive a car and I exercise regularly, (that's a hypothetical me by the way), why should my tax/insurance increase to cover that deliberately overweight and alcoholic smoker that drives an unmaintained 8.0L V10 truck? Now monitoring is one way to ensure things are done fairly but it's difficult to argue against the principle.