> no longer a utopia
was it ever? who ever claimed it was a "utopia"?
main points:
- If cash stops working, it would leave all individuals to rely on the private sector alone to get access to money and payment methods.
* One option is to do nothing, meaning we accept that the general public no longer has access to central bank money.
* A second alternative is to issue central bank money in a digital form, as a complement to cash and the money held in bank accounts.
seems like they've been thinking about this for a while