I don't think you understand cryptocurrency.......To do away with cash would be a crime against the people. :banghead:
The only reason politicians and banks are pushing the 'easily brainwashed' into using it less, is because there is less profit in cash.
The same reasons apply to cryptocurrency.
I don't think you understand cryptocurrency.......
What about drugs? From the top to the bottom, they all use cash to get their fix.
I didn't assume. You said, in effect:To assume is to make an ASS of U and ME.
Of course, if cash is faded out, drug dealers will likely turn to crypto.

Of course, if cash is faded out, drug dealers will likely turn to crypto. Another reason govt all around the globe doesn't like cryptocurrency.
Which is completely opposite of what Sky said.
That’s why I keep my cash in my pocket.if you had asked me question 5 years ago I would have said different but its just a pain in the ass most days.
That’s why I keep my cask in my pocket.![]()
This may be the reason why some people see credit card as bad. They (you) used it as backup over normal monthly budget, meaning spending beyond their affordable capability.A credit card was what I used when I ran out of cash. Needless to say, that's not a very good financial management scheme and it got me in trouble pretty quickly.
Before I retired, my financial guy asked me to make a budget. Track my discretionary spending diligently for a few months. Other than gas and food, turns out I only shop 2 places -- Amazon and Paypal. Budgeting apps didn't get any more granular than that.Ability to see where money was spent in one simple list is fantastic.
With cash you get to meet people, with click and pay you might just see the van man!
Said that to my wife. Next PM for me easyI think Rishi Sunak has been excellent throughout this pandemic, Boris might have to watch out!![]()
For a few years I’ve only been using cash for football (both parking and drinks are cash only) and occasionally at the pub. Sometimes at the Indian restaurant it’s easier to use cash if there’s a big group.I realised today that I haven’t actually used cash for months. I use Apple Pay for general purchases, a credit card for online, bus and parking are paid using apps.
Is this a general trend or are people still holding folding?
Not just 'illegal' substance users, my local pharmacy won't take cards, it's cash or cheque......What about drugs? From the top to the bottom, they all use cash to get their fix.
Not just 'illegal' substance users, my local pharmacy won't take cards, it's cash or cheque......