It’s happening right before our very eyes, can we stop it? Probably not, can we slow the transition? Most definitely, but unfortunately the masses are too ignorant and cognitively unable to realise, but they’ll be the first to complain when their banking system is down and can’t purchase their soy latte with their phone lolComplete 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.
Optus nation wide outage ...
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.
Worth considering the value of having a few prepaid phones connected by different service providers. Doubt this will be the last disruption of its kind
What about a walkie talkie?
King of transactions. But it’s a terrible asset to own.
It's never been an asset, always just a credit note.
One of the supposed functions of money is to be a stable store of value.
The USD used to serve that function before the Federal Reserve. It used to be an asset (or more correctly, a claim on an asset), but young people today have no memory of it. All they have ever known is inflationary monetary policy with pure fiat money.
Use currency to stack money.