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What Will Be The Future Of Physical Notes? Will Crypto Replace The Phyical Notes by philstone(m): 1:51pm On Aug 26, 2021
One important consideration is that cryptocurrencies cannot be manipulated quite as easily as fiat currency, largely due to their decentralized and unregulated status. Beyond that, cryptocurrencies could better support the concept of a universal basic income than fiat currencies would. As a matter of fact, some programs have already experimented with the use of cryptocurrencies as means of distributing a universal basic income.
Further, cryptocurrencies could help to get rid of intermediaries in everyday transactions. This could cut costs for businesses and help out consumers. Read More ...https://cashsolutionblog..com/2021/08/what-will-be-future-of-physical-notes.html

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