Earlier on in CPMF we have discussed Bank Of Canada investigation into Canada becoming a "cashless society" here:
https://cdnpapermoney.com/index.php?topic=15434.msg67412#msg67412Sweden & China are almost there. We have also learned that the BOC is exploring cryptocurrency.
I would like anyone who is interested in this topic to view "How cash is becoming a thing of the past" on Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbECT1J9bXgIn the above video, one learns that the "Better than Cash Alliance" (backed by Visa, Mastercard, H&M, GAP, Bill & Melinda Gates) advocate
that no one should be allowed to use cash. In Kenneth Rugoth & the Alliance view, anybody (or business) who uses cash do so ONLY to conduct criminal activities (or to evade paying taxes). Visa was paying US restaurants $10,000 to stop accepting cash as a form of payment. Paypal, Google, Visa, Amazon make $20,000,000/year from people using their services (through fees). Banks are constantly complaining about the cost to handle cash even though cashless payments also cost them money. So much of the above propaganda is rubbish (people who use cash like to limit/control their spending, budget for future expenses, and are not criminals evading taxes).
As Brett Scott correctly points out there is no advocate/interest group who lobby for the continuing use of cash. He makes a super analogy with transportation. He asks his friends (who prefer cashless transactions) would you do away with the bicycle just because cars are so much faster and easier to use?
We know online banking, cryptocurrencies and the like, are only effective IF the system is up and running, safe and secure, and has no government interference. We also know (from reports coming out of China & above documentaries) that governments/organizations that run digital currencies - that there is a great deal of data being mined from these transactions. China knows everything about how its citizens spend their money.
So if you appreciate your current freedom to use cash get the word out and advocate for its future existence.