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Re: How long will it take banks to phase out physical cash completely?
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vlast01
on 19/11/2020, 16:56:20 UTC
As we enter the digital realm due to the effects of COVID-19, the process of central banks phasing out physical cash from existence might take place soon. Before the outbreak, we've been accustomed in using credit/debit cards and contactless payments greatly eliminating the need for physical cash. Now that we're in a "COVID Era", things have accelerated quite a bit. Banks and governments are in talks of adopting CBDCs which could completely eliminate the need to pay for things with physical cash.

Now the real question is, how long will it take banks to start the transition from physical to digital cash (CBDC)? Do you think that physical cash will still be used right after governments adopt CBDCs in their entirety? Or will it take decades before every single person in the world stops transacting with physical cash, paving the way for a full-fledged cashless society? Your input will be greatly appreciated. Smiley
well its not easy to completely erase the existence of physical money/ fiat money, because it mostly depends on the demand of it on the society as long as there are demand for Fiat, Fiat money will remain exist. And also the government will take a lot of time to completely change the currency system from fiat to digital.