This scenario is insanely scary to me. I had a friend that was robbed under similar circumstances (someone saw him enter his passcode into his phone then stole it from him). He ended up loosing around $50k.
That would pretty much put a stop to the robbery problem without being an issue for the legitimate user as it's only intended for friendly situations anyway.
Internal presentations on Zelle at the banks called that out specifically as a feature of Zelle, moving the nexus of liability for fraud toward the customer and further from the bank.
this must be absolutely terrible for the banks, because this isn't even lost revenue, it's lost total payments volume of other people, which could in theory absolutely destroy and eclipse any actual revenue. I bet $370m is already a good chunk of revenue they make off these transfers.
Not really sure why we needed so many other new apps.
What does Venmo do that PayPal doesn't?