I think the idea of "cashless" has to mean different things to different people. To the government, cashless is still something they control. The units of value are centralized by the government. When I think of cashless, I think of decentralized and distributed like some cryptocurrencies. Also, I think of privacy. So this is the schism that arises when government vs. people want to go cashless.
RE: Estonian President: "Democracy Better Protected in a Cashless Society"
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