If physical currency had to disappear, would governments govern the creation of crypto?
Would the disappearance of physical money effect digital negatively?
"Cash is unlikely to go away soon. Coins and paper currency remain the most popular ways to pay for things in most countries. But longer term, cash appears to be in a losing battle with electronic payment methods." The New York Times
Is this simply just the opinion of three individuals, or does it hold truth? Well...
I admit, Its not the encrypted piece of papper with a printed qr code, we all imagined but it's a start.
Ok so everything still works fine , all financial mechanisms. So why all the questions? Well, because i believe it is time to start designing our future and im here to remind everyone that it is us that shapes our future. We have to ensure sustainability and growth.
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