Cash is still king.

$50 is cheap, without much waiting time and given you have not had a hair cut for months.
Last week I asked a stacker in KL how much is the PosLaju cost to SG, he said $50 Ringgits
I thought he was trying to pull my leg, not so after checking the exchange rates
 
https://www.smh.com.au/money/planni...nt-with-one-simple-trick-20230428-p5d421.html


How many credit cards do you carry? I have two. You know, a spare in case the first one isn’t accepted. Then there are the two debit cards – one for a mortgage offset account – that round out my payment arsenal.

Though I clear the credit versions in full at the end of every month, my fiscally responsible self conducted an experiment this new year: would I spend less over a three-month period if I moved entirely to cash?
 
Reports that $100b was withdrawn in the months leading up to First Republic's looming demise. I wonder how much was taken as cash due to mis-trust of the banks, and then multiplied by how many other banks have had large withdrawals?
 
I woke up with OPTUS this morning.

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Complete dependency on digital transactions will be a catastrophe for any country that forces it on it's population. In the event of a war, a large solar flare, a Carrington event or a large scale state-level foreign hack and everything will collapse.
 
Complete dependency on digital transactions will be a catastrophe for any country that forces it on it's population. In the event of a war, a large solar flare, a Carrington event or a large scale state-level foreign hack and everything will collapse.

It is the same crowd pushing the cashless digital CBDC prison that was behind the Scamdemic COVID-19 and Vax fiasco.

Think about that next time you decide to use other form of convenient payment instead of cash for your purchases sheeple.
 
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