What I meant is guerrilla warfare against the fiat system, as-in small portable devices that are so widespread you can literally go down the street and purchase some BTC from the first person that walks by.
Yes, I understood that. Of course you mean "against" the fiat system, so do I (what else would it mean?.)
Someone else has also proposed that portable device idea (or maybe it was you, I forget).
It improves convenience (if you live in a populated area), but I don't think it addresses the main disadvantages of the in-person model. In this post I described the safest possible localbitcoins-type transaction, and the obvious flaw:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=210903.msg2255327#msg2255327Would be interested to hear your feedback. Can the safety of in-person be improved further? Even if so, a P2P with wire transfer would to my mind be far superior if it could be made to work.