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Why we should not hope for a cashless society
08/25/2018
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Would a 100% cashless society constitute a leap forward in human evolution? Probably not, despite what influencers try to suggest nowadays. Yes, cash usage decreases. But making cash disappear could be catastrophic. Have you been in Moscow recently? If so, you may have noticed these 2.0 ring...
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In a cashless economy, democracy loses ground
03/16/2018
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The world is approaching the moment when humanity will finally and irrevocably enter the era of a cashless society. Most of Europe has already set foot on this path. India is about to switch to non-cash settlements and increasingly more people in the US are getting used to the new non-cash reality....
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Cashless economy in Europe: whom does it benefit?
08/09/2017
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What was deemed a crazy idea just a decade ago has now drifted its way into mainstream politics. More and more ink is being given to the idea of making our economies cashless. In the eyes of promoters, it would make our societies more modern, safer, and fairer to ordinary people. But when theories are being promoted, the arguments they contain are often carefully selected, in order not to reveal who is really pushing for it. So, in the end, who really wants cash to disappear?
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Denmark to become the first cashless economy: what about the people?
10/23/2016
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Denmark is on track to become the world’ first “cash-free nation”. The government is pushing restaurants, stores and gas stations to not accept cash payments. But for the Danes, this is not Denmark’s way. Denmark could very well be the guinea pig of the European Union which would like to see more...
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Cashless economy to fight crime and terrorism: how far are we willing to go?
04/26/2016
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Cash payments have been on a slow decline for about 20 years. One of the factors is simply that the transactions we run now have more channels through which to go, so cash has to share with its alternatives. Online shopping has been constantly increasing, ever since the Internet was created. And...
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