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Whoever made that list has no idea how any technology works.

Going down the list:

"No more tuck-away cash for those preparing to leave domestic violence." Bad idea. Cash can be found by the abuser. It also requires you to acquire the cash to begin with. In a digital system, like we have now, you can open an account and have cash available, now. You can hide the apps on your mobile phone so your abuser cannot find it. Having digital access to cash allows for easier access to money more quickly in escape scenarios in any modern country. Touchless, wireless payment methods, with multi-factor authentication, are far more secure than cash. Modern domestic abuse escape strategies now include ways of secretly acquiring cash through purely digital means. Outdated lists do not include these methods. No phone? You can still setup an account and get it funded within seconds using someone else's. If you're in a position to acquire cash, you're in a better position to use a digital account.

"No more purchases off marketplace unless you want to risk bank transfer fraud." Secure cryptowallets. Modernize, boomer.

"No more garage sales." See the first and second points. Modernize, boomer. If you don't know how to venmo someone cash for a purchase, you're outdated and no long for modern society.

"No more cash donations to hungry homeless you pass." Why are you giving homeless cash instead of food? Idiot.

"No more cash slipped into the hands of a child from their grandparent." Modernize, boomer. Venmo them some cash. Set it to private. No one knows. Idiot.

"No more piggy banks or tooth fairy for your child." If you're this dedicated to keeping old traditions, I would say use your brain to leave your kids other gifts but you're already too stupid to think outside of "hur dur, cash!"

"No more money in birthday cards." See other points. Modernize, boomer.

"No more selling bits and pieces from your home that you no longer want/need for a bit of cash in return." Read the other points. You moronic, outdated, boomer.

"Less choices of where you purchase based on affordability." Completely retarded point. Large digital market. You don't compete with just your neighbor in a garage sale: you compete with the entire world.

Summary: idiot boomer wrote this. Outdated, ignorant, boomer, idiocy.

If you don't know what an anonymous, secure, crytpowallet is, learn what it is. You can make purchases completely anonymously. No in person and dangerous transactions.

I hope you forget and lose your password to your crypto.

Sincerely, Boomer

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I hope you forget and lose your password to your crypto.

Another boomer point.

MFA, my friend. MFA. With recovery codes and encrypted password vaults. If you do not have multiple recovery methods for your most precious items, you are not mature enough to do anything adult. What happens if you forget your safe's combination? Your bank's passcode/password? Your bank vault's number and safe combination? Your bank vault key? It's just pushing the problem to some other area and digital vaults are no different than physical vaults when it comes to remembering key (pun intended) stuff required to actually manage your assets.

The difference, of course, is you do not have to show up to a bank to open a vault, get a key, set a password, activate the account, set authorized users, and physically visit any time you want to access your vault. The difference is, you can do all of this, online, anonymously, with encryption so secure that it will take trillions of years to crack with the world's best super computers. If you learned how to modernize, none of this would be a problem and you'd scoff at people trying to use physical money to do anything other than be a sheep.

But it is all digital. Not physical. What happens when you do something the new world order disagrees with? They have the power to wipe your digital assets clean. It’s possible. The military industrial complex is behind every innovation since the 20th century. They have everything.

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Question : if we get rid of cash, how can cash be found?

Should I just call monopoly money cash? Both parties have to assign a value, and if you can't trade it for something, it is literally worthless.

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Question : if we get rid of cash, how can cash be found?

Why would I want cash or to find cash?

Should I just call monopoly money cash?

No.

Both parties have to assign a value, and if you can't trade it for something, it is literally worthless.

No one said you can't move to cashless and barter. Folks have gotten around cash transactions, to barter, for ages. And today, they get around taxes by bartering, too.