Visualizing The Death Of Cash Transactions Around The World
https://www.zerohedge.com/personal-finance/visualizing-death-cash-transactions-around-world
Surprised and disappointed at Nigeria: they revolted hard against CBDC a couple of years ago, but cash is now down to only 55% of their transactions. The USA is at only 12% of transactions, and Canada is terrible at only 6%.
And then the internet goes down
And when it comes back up you don't have a pot to piss in or a window to throw it out.
Or maybe you just refused to call some dressed up faggot mam, and get the same vanishing act on your money as a social credit penalty hit.
Use cash as much as possible.
Still need quarters to get water and use a vacuum at the car wash on the North Share Hawaii
we were just having a conversation today about this. I was so excited that I still needed quarters to pay for some thing. 👏👏👏
In Quebec, Canada, the Province makes a small fortune on Gambling Machines that are fed exclusively by cash. I can't see them giving up this good thing anytime soon.
Even at a farmers market I have had people who were surprised when I pulled out cash.
so I have wondered how this new generation that loves all this tech that requires credit manage to payoff the doormen to let them in the fancy clubs or the maître d’hôtel at fancy restaurants without slipping anyone cash. I always laugh at these people when I hear that they are not used to carrying cash. how does a successful person get around without carrying cash? seems ludicrous to me.