Switching to Digital: Are We Towards the End of the Cash Age?
Do you have a wallet?
You can leave it at home.
Israel has joined the digital payments market - and is taking a significant step towards parting with cash.
And why can we (still) not pay by contact on public transport?
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"Connect," Chapter 11
Yinon Ben Shoshan and Lior Naor
13/12/2021
Monday, 13 December 2021, 00:01 Updated: 12:14
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use of cash disappears over time and is replaced by non-contact payments - including Apple Pay and Google Pay.
Will soon, as in the Scandinavian countries, our physical wallet and with it the coins and banknotes, disappear in favor of a world of digital payments only?
And why can we (still) not pay by contact on public transport?
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