> "cashless society seems inevitable" is any guide.
If anything, if you (like me) would like to avoid a cashless society the you have yet another reason to be in favor of decentralized technologies.
"Cashless Society" is just Newspeak for "Total Economic Surveillance". It implies a world where corporations and governments alike have full visibility over what everyone else is doing. Blockchain-based systems already provide an alternative (Monero) where privacy is respected. In a world where Governments and Corporations can conspire to eliminate cash and extend their reach even more over our liberties, I think we should at least try to support an alternative.
I agree with you. The anonymity and casual fluidity preserving aspects
of digital currencies are the reasons I support them enough not to be
"anti-crypto". My objections are primarily on ecological grounds with
respect to proof of work. I have other views on a "crypto-web-3.0",
but that's a different story.
If anything, if you (like me) would like to avoid a cashless society the you have yet another reason to be in favor of decentralized technologies.
"Cashless Society" is just Newspeak for "Total Economic Surveillance". It implies a world where corporations and governments alike have full visibility over what everyone else is doing. Blockchain-based systems already provide an alternative (Monero) where privacy is respected. In a world where Governments and Corporations can conspire to eliminate cash and extend their reach even more over our liberties, I think we should at least try to support an alternative.