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The thought of crypto replacing physical money.
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[QUOTE="Suba, post: 304623, member: 3658"] I think the term crypto replacing physical money is not quite right, it would be better if we use the term crypto to be recognized as legal tender. As in El Salvador, cryptocurrencies have not replaced the USD which has long been used as a medium of exchange, and until recently in El Salvador you could buy anything with USD. it's not just crypto, and every store has the right to refuse to accept crypto payments, this is also true in Panama and Paraguay. Currency is also one of the identities of a country, which cannot be replaced with another. So just by mentioning a currency we can know which country it is like Naira, IDR, Yen, Rupee, Yuan etc. [/QUOTE]
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