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February 10, 2014, 12:47:27 PM
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No not possible, but hopefully it can be a permanent alternative. People need a physical currency that they can hold in their hand and spend. No matter how easy it becomes to use, there will still be old school people using matress money
 

I'm sure people said that about credit cards too, but they're much more commonly used than cash these days -- people will get over it with time  Smiley

Some of the older generations don't even have a cell phone of a computer that connects to the internet...

I think some sort of digital currency will become dominant eventually, but I'm sure there will always exist in other physical forms too.
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