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Cash has been part of everyday life for generations—but is that about to change?
Around the world, more people are paying with phones, cards, and digital wallets than ever before. Some businesses no longer accept cash, while governments and financial institutions continue exploring new forms of digital money.

In this episode of Breaking It Down, we explore:
šŸ’µ Why fewer people are carrying cash

šŸ“± The rise of digital payments
šŸ¦ What digital currencies could mean for the future
āš–ļø The advantages and disadvantages of a cashless society
šŸ¤” Will cash really disappear—or simply become less common?
Our goal is simple: explain today's biggest questions with clear, balanced, fact-based analysis.

What do you think?
Do you still carry cash, or do you pay for almost everything with your phone or card?

Let us know in the comments—we'd love to hear your perspective.
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What do you think? Do you still carry cash, or do you pay for almost everything with your phone or card?

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