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Do you welcome the moves towards a cashless society ?

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AuRevoir · 36-40, M
No. It's like being a blind person with money at that point. And then having someone else tell you everything to know about your money instead of you knowing anything yourself. As they have complete control. It's almost a findom fetish in a way.

At least with banking as it currently stands you can at any time request to get your money into your own two hands physically. Once the physical nature is removed, remove your largest safety net and tie in with it.

All it takes is one brilliant hacker and the world is screwed. And we've already seen hackers do damage before.
nedkelly · 61-69, M
@AuRevoir My great grandmother was blind, and could tell the amount of money due to the size of the Australian pound currency - all different sizes in Australia
AuRevoir · 36-40, M
@nedkelly Yeah when she herself was managing it. As I referenced it would be like being blind, and trusting someone else to tell you everything about your own money... It creates a system of easy robbery within the system.