
Is a Cashless Society coming globally?
Yes, a Cashless Society is on the way that will control every aspect of your life as you know it today
Yes, a Cashless Society is on the way that will control every aspect of your life as you know it today
A cashless Society is coming and there is no way of stopping it. The cost of security, printing of money, staff wages, hiring of a building and ATM machines costs would all despair with a digital dollar. The government is also keen as this would stop tax evasion and crime. When cash despairs then your privacy will also despairs as everything will be recorded and stored in a world data base for government departs to use.
That no one may buy or sell except one who has the mark or the name of the beast, or the number of his name. Revelation 13:17.
That no one may buy or sell except one who has the mark or the name of the beast, or the number of his name. Revelation 13:17.

European Sunday Alliance issues new Manifesto
promoting a Work-free Sunday for all.
In view of the European Day for a Work-free Sunday (3 March), the European Sunday Alliance (ESA) issues on Friday, 1 March 2024, a new manifesto stressing that “synchronised resting
time is an effective tool to counter loneliness and highlights its importance for the mental health of workers”. READ MORE - WATCH VIDEO:
promoting a Work-free Sunday for all.
In view of the European Day for a Work-free Sunday (3 March), the European Sunday Alliance (ESA) issues on Friday, 1 March 2024, a new manifesto stressing that “synchronised resting
time is an effective tool to counter loneliness and highlights its importance for the mental health of workers”. READ MORE - WATCH VIDEO:

Asda reveals full list of 82 stores going cashless.
Don’t bother drawing cash out if you’re heading to an Asda petrol station anytime soon.
The supermarket has announced it is now going fully cashless at 82 more of its UK stores.
Asda already axed tills at 14 stations, announcing the move in December, but now they say a further 68 will go cashless by the summer. READ MORE:
Don’t bother drawing cash out if you’re heading to an Asda petrol station anytime soon.
The supermarket has announced it is now going fully cashless at 82 more of its UK stores.
Asda already axed tills at 14 stations, announcing the move in December, but now they say a further 68 will go cashless by the summer. READ MORE:

Expert issues grim prediction for when Australia will go cashless ahead of huge
changes coming to Google and Apple Pay in Australia.
Australia could go cashless within three years as the government moves to regulate Google Pay and Apple Pay, a finance expert says. Treasurer Jim Chalmers on Wednesday unveiled new draft legislation that would give the Reserve Bank the power to regulate digital wallets, with consumers increasingly ditching cash and embracing tap-and-go payments. READ MORE:
changes coming to Google and Apple Pay in Australia.
Australia could go cashless within three years as the government moves to regulate Google Pay and Apple Pay, a finance expert says. Treasurer Jim Chalmers on Wednesday unveiled new draft legislation that would give the Reserve Bank the power to regulate digital wallets, with consumers increasingly ditching cash and embracing tap-and-go payments. READ MORE:

Australian first digital currency
EXCLUSIVE:
A local University has become the first in Australia to use central bank digital currency, also known as eAUD.
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EXCLUSIVE:
A local University has become the first in Australia to use central bank digital currency, also known as eAUD.
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Growing number of businesses are turning cashless
Imagine a time when cash is no longer accepted at your local shops! It turns out that's already a reality
for many, with a growing number of businesses only accepting card payments. WATCH NEWS VIDEO:

Brazil advances digital currency with asset-freeze capability.
Brazilian banks last week successfully completed pilot transfers using Drex, the country’s central bank digital currency (CBDC). READ MORE:
Brazilian banks last week successfully completed pilot transfers using Drex, the country’s central bank digital currency (CBDC). READ MORE:

Government-issued digital money gets closer
In January, this newsletter took a look at emerging ideas for state-backed digital money -- speculating that a new breed of e-money was poised to take the center of the global stage. READ MORE:

UN seeks new financial system to support crisis-hit nations.
Some 40 world leaders are gathering in Paris to work out a United Nations-backed new global financing pact. The gathering in the French capital includes a proposed pause in debt repayments for nations facing poverty and disasters. READ MORE:
Some 40 world leaders are gathering in Paris to work out a United Nations-backed new global financing pact. The gathering in the French capital includes a proposed pause in debt repayments for nations facing poverty and disasters. READ MORE:

Marvel Stadium rolls out check-out free purchasing.
Footy fans will be the first in the southern hemisphere to test out futuristic technology which offers checkout-free purchases when grabbing food and beverages. But customers are being warned it could leave you more out of pocket. WATCH NEWS VIDEO: WATCH NEWS VIDEO 2:

Cash is no longer king in Australia.
New data reveals cash payments represent just 6 per cent of transactions in-store. Last year we used less cash than any other country in the Asia-Pacific region.
Globally, Norway was the only country to spend less cash. There has been a sharp rise in digital wallets, which now account for 12 per cent of payments. WATCH NEWS VIDEO:
New data reveals cash payments represent just 6 per cent of transactions in-store. Last year we used less cash than any other country in the Asia-Pacific region.
Globally, Norway was the only country to spend less cash. There has been a sharp rise in digital wallets, which now account for 12 per cent of payments. WATCH NEWS VIDEO:

Mark Dolan on why he will never go cashless: 'It's inhuman!'
There is no stopping a cashless society coming as world govenments know this will be perfect to control of every person. Freedoms are disappearing rapidly along with you privacy.
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The Highway to hell.
The Central Bank Digital Currency is being looked into at the moment by the Reserve Bank Of Australia. The dangers of the CBDC to our freedom cannot be understated. I spoke about this in the Senate. WATCH VIDEO:

ANZ kills cash withdrawals in some branches amid public outcry
There has been public outrage as one of the country’s biggest banks revealed it would stop handling cash at some branches, citing a significant drop in in-branch transactions. READ MORE:

Japan’s central bank to pilot digital currency starting in April
Japan is joining a growing list of countries exploring the possibility of adopting a digital currency, with the country’s central bank, the Bank of Japan (BoJ), announcing that it would launch a pilot to test a “digital yen” in April.
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Japan is joining a growing list of countries exploring the possibility of adopting a digital currency, with the country’s central bank, the Bank of Japan (BoJ), announcing that it would launch a pilot to test a “digital yen” in April.
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Sri Lanka to introduce digital wallet for ID documents as public payments digitized
Citizens in Sri Lanka will be able to carry around some of their personal documents such as passports, birth and examination certificates as well as marriage certificates in digital wallets on their smartphones or other mobile devices in under three years. READ MORE:
Citizens in Sri Lanka will be able to carry around some of their personal documents such as passports, birth and examination certificates as well as marriage certificates in digital wallets on their smartphones or other mobile devices in under three years. READ MORE:

Central bank digital currencies can 'be programmed' and 'used against you!
'The money can just be programmed to be used against you... It's a really efficient way for governments to implement their political and woke agendas.'
Layah Heilpern joins Nigel Farage to discuss how a central bank digital currency (CBDC) would give the government greater control. WATCH VIDEO:
'The money can just be programmed to be used against you... It's a really efficient way for governments to implement their political and woke agendas.'
Layah Heilpern joins Nigel Farage to discuss how a central bank digital currency (CBDC) would give the government greater control. WATCH VIDEO:

Australia expected to be a cashless society by 2025
Australia is heading towards becoming a cashless society, with cash expected to make up just 10 per cent of all transactions by 2025. The prediction comes from market consultant Lance Blockley, who says the pandemic has sped up the shift to cashless payments. READ MORE:
NOTE: When cash goes then you will be totally controlled by the governments of the world.
Australia is heading towards becoming a cashless society, with cash expected to make up just 10 per cent of all transactions by 2025. The prediction comes from market consultant Lance Blockley, who says the pandemic has sped up the shift to cashless payments. READ MORE:
NOTE: When cash goes then you will be totally controlled by the governments of the world.

Central-bank digital currencies are coming—whether countries are ready or not
"Central-bank digital currency" doesn’t exactly roll off the tongue. But you might want to get used to saying it. These so-called CBDCs, or digital versions of dollars, yuan, euros, yen or any other currency, are coming, say those who study them. And depending on how they are designed and rolled out, their impact on the banking system could be profound. WATCH VIDEO - READ MORE:
"Central-bank digital currency" doesn’t exactly roll off the tongue. But you might want to get used to saying it. These so-called CBDCs, or digital versions of dollars, yuan, euros, yen or any other currency, are coming, say those who study them. And depending on how they are designed and rolled out, their impact on the banking system could be profound. WATCH VIDEO - READ MORE:

If you’re struggling to find an ATM, you’re not alone
If you’ve found it harder to withdraw money or pay for things in cash, you’re not imagining things. Banks have shed thousands of ATMs and branches and a growing number of retailers are knocking back cash. Figures from The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority show the number of ATMs across the country fell from 13,814 in 2017 to 6412 in June 2022. READ MORE:
If you’ve found it harder to withdraw money or pay for things in cash, you’re not imagining things. Banks have shed thousands of ATMs and branches and a growing number of retailers are knocking back cash. Figures from The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority show the number of ATMs across the country fell from 13,814 in 2017 to 6412 in June 2022. READ MORE:

Central Bank Digital Currencies | Davos
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RBA to investigate economic benefits of a central bank digital currency
The Reserve Bank will spend the next 12 months investigating the economic benefits of a central bank digital currency in Australia. Sky News Business Reporter Edward Boyd says the RBA is going to create a pilot digital Australian dollar and then operate it for the next 12 months as part of a research project to understand what it can be used for. READ MORE:
The Reserve Bank will spend the next 12 months investigating the economic benefits of a central bank digital currency in Australia. Sky News Business Reporter Edward Boyd says the RBA is going to create a pilot digital Australian dollar and then operate it for the next 12 months as part of a research project to understand what it can be used for. READ MORE:

Central-bank digital currencies are coming—whether countries are ready or not.
One hundred and fourteen countries are exploring digital currencies, and their collective economies represent more than 95% of the world’s GDP, according to the Atlantic Council’s Central Bank Digital Currency tracker. READ MORE:
Prophetic Link: No one may buy or sell except one who has the mark or the name of the beast, or the number of his name. Revelation 13:17.
One hundred and fourteen countries are exploring digital currencies, and their collective economies represent more than 95% of the world’s GDP, according to the Atlantic Council’s Central Bank Digital Currency tracker. READ MORE:
Prophetic Link: No one may buy or sell except one who has the mark or the name of the beast, or the number of his name. Revelation 13:17.

Brisbane parking meters to be permanently cashless.
Parking meters in Brisbane will be permanently cashless from February 22 with the council adopting a ban enacted temporarily last year during the pandemic lockdown. READ MORE:
Our Comment: This is just another step toward bringing in a cashless society where you will be controlled.
Prophetic Link: No one may buy or sell except one who has the mark or the name of the beast, or the number of his name. Revelation 13:17.
Parking meters in Brisbane will be permanently cashless from February 22 with the council adopting a ban enacted temporarily last year during the pandemic lockdown. READ MORE:
Our Comment: This is just another step toward bringing in a cashless society where you will be controlled.
Prophetic Link: No one may buy or sell except one who has the mark or the name of the beast, or the number of his name. Revelation 13:17.
Revelation 13:17. No one may buy or sell except one who has the mark or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.

Countdown says new technology being rolled out in stores can help Kiwis save money.
One of New Zealand's largest supermarket chains claims contactless shopping could help Kiwis budget as the cost of living soars. Supermarket chain Countdown launched its contactless shopping method "Scan & Go" in select stores two years ago and has since slowly rolled it out to 20 stores. READ MORE:
One of New Zealand's largest supermarket chains claims contactless shopping could help Kiwis budget as the cost of living soars. Supermarket chain Countdown launched its contactless shopping method "Scan & Go" in select stores two years ago and has since slowly rolled it out to 20 stores. READ MORE:

China Officially Approves The Development of Crypto Currency.
It’s finally happened. A major worldwide government has just bestowed a huge vote of confidence and legitimacy onto the world of cryptocurrencies. China, in an unprecedented move, just announced that they are officially adopting a certain cryptocurrency as China's official coin! READ MORE:
It’s finally happened. A major worldwide government has just bestowed a huge vote of confidence and legitimacy onto the world of cryptocurrencies. China, in an unprecedented move, just announced that they are officially adopting a certain cryptocurrency as China's official coin! READ MORE:

Bank robberies are ‘significantly down’ in ‘cashless society’
Cash is freedom and no one can tell you how to spend your cash. When we go cashless and it's coming soon someone else has control over your money and your privacy has disappeared. Watch Video. CLICK HERE:

Americans Using Cash Less Often; Foresee Cashless Society.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Sharply fewer U.S. adults report they use cash for making purchases now than say they were doing so five years ago. Thirteen percent say they make "all" or "most" of their purchases with cash, while 28% say they were using cash to the same extent five years ago. READ MORE:
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Sharply fewer U.S. adults report they use cash for making purchases now than say they were doing so five years ago. Thirteen percent say they make "all" or "most" of their purchases with cash, while 28% say they were using cash to the same extent five years ago. READ MORE: