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8 Ways the Death of Cash Will Change Your Life

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8 Ways the Death of Cash Will Change Your Life

That feeling of cold, hard cash in your pocket is doomed. Money, in the physical form that we know and love, is rapidly dying. In its place, credit and debit cards — and a host of newer technologies, such as smartphone-based payments and NFC transactions — are increasingly dominating our purchases. What are the unintended and unconsidered potential consequences of a world with no physical money?

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