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Farewell to Paper Money?

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A decade or more ago, I began to discuss with associates the possibility of governments and banks colluding to eliminate physical cash. Back then, the idea struck most everyone as poppycock, that governments could never get away with it.

I didn’t write on the subject until 2015, when several countries had begun to limit the amount of money a depositor could extract from his bank account. At that point, the prospect that central banks might conceivably eliminate cash was looking less like an alarmist fantasy, and it became possible to write on the nascent issue.

In a nutshell, today, in most of the world’s most prominent countries, the people who control banking are the same people who pull the strings in government. A cashless system therefore seemed to me to be a natural, as it dramatically increased both profit and power for both banking and government – an opportunity that can’t be passed up.

The Benefit to Banking

Some banks have been delving into negative interest rates, which is a euphemism for charging you to keep your money in the bank, so that they can loan it out for their own profit. You actually lose money annually by having it on deposit.

Of course, some people accept negative interest rates in order to retain the imagined safety of having their cash in a bank vault, rather than at home. Others tolerate it because they value the convenience of using ATMs and chequing.

But anyone else may simply decide to store their money at home and save the “reverse interest” charges.

But what if cash were eliminated? No one would have a choice. They’d have to have a bank account and use it for all transactions, or they couldn’t purchase goods or pay bills.

Once everyone accepted the concept that bankers had total control of transactions, that this was “normal,” banks would be in the catbird seat. They could raise the transaction fees considerably over time and the depositors would be unable to exit the system.

The Benefit to Governments

Governments would thoroughly endorse the idea, because it would mean that, for the first time, they’d have access to all information on your economic activity. The necessity of allowing people to file for income tax would vanish. In future, they could assess your annual tax themselves and take it from your account by direct debit. They could also begin taxing you monthly rather than annually, “for your convenience.”

And in the bargain, we could anticipate that the charges would be numerous, confusingly worded on the monthly statement and difficult to figure out. That would allow both the banks and the government to periodically effect incremental increases.

Once all your transactions were monitored, those that are “suspect” could be noted and even refused. Purchases at gun shops could be classified as “terrorist-related.” A transfer to a realtor in Panama could be classified as “money-laundering.”

Since the War on Cash has become recognized in the last few years, many people have turned to cryptocurrencies as a means of retaining monetary freedom.

However, as the future of financially pillaging the populace depends on ensuring that the populace have no option other than banks, will governments allow cryptos to flourish?

Not if they can stop it. But can they?

It’s been my contention that banks will at some point, launch their own cryptos, whilst doing all they can to discredit non-central bank cryptos as being potentially criminal.

The Bank of Canada is now considering launching a digital currency that it says would help it combat the “direct threat” of cryptocurrencies. It would initially coexist with paper money, but would eventually replace it completely.

They state further that banknotes are becoming obsolete as a means of payment, creating problems for the banking system as a whole: “The time may come that merchants/banks find it too costly to accept banknotes.”

Translate that to mean that, if you insist on using banknotes, the bank will have no choice but to charge you a premium for their use.

This has come on the heels of the plan by Facebook to release libra, its own cryptocurrency. The Bank of Canada states that “Facebook’s digital offering is losing key backers and facing scrutiny from regulators worldwide, including the Bank of Canada.”

It suggests that central bank digital currencies allow banks to collect more information on Canadians than is possible when people use cash. “Personal details not shared with payee, but could be shared with police or tax authorities.”

And if there are any remaining uncertainties to the benefits of non-central bank cryptos, they added, “Cryptocurrencies may become a direct threat to our ability to implement monetary policy and lender of last resort role.”

On the surface, the statement from Bank of Canada appears to be an announcement of banking progress, for the betterment of depositors. But it’s the first report, to my knowledge, in which a bank declares bitcoin and other non-central bank cryptos as a “direct threat.”

The above statement is a forerunner to declaring non-bank cryptos to be criminal in nature. Cryptos offer the hope of monetary freedom and that can’t be allowed.

At some point, we can expect banks to disallow any payment for cryptos such as bitcoin through central bank cryptos and refuse accounts to anyone who has a history of dealing in non-central bank cryptos. The objective will be to eliminate the possibility that your grocer or gas station, along with any other bank depositor, might accept bitcoin. The intent will be to send bitcoin to the crypto graveyard.

Unlike gold, bitcoin is intangible and cannot simply be stuffed in the mattress until such time as it regains its acceptance for convertibility, as gold has in the past. It doesn’t exist in physical form and only has a perceived value if another party is prepared to accept it in payment.

The War on Cash is a war on your economic freedom. At present, most people still retain the ability to remove their wealth from the system, move it to a more wealth-friendly jurisdiction and hold it to forms that will retain value in the future.

That window may close sooner, rather than later.

Reprinted with permission from International Man.

The post Farewell to Paper Money? appeared first on LewRockwell.


Source: http://freedombunker.com/2019/12/25/farewell-to-paper-money/


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    • Rockledge

      It is far more sinister than you say.
      Doing away with cash will stop free enterprise.
      Men will no longer be able to hire the shadetree mechanic down the street to put an alternator on their care, or buy a computer used at a flea market for cash, or do any economic transactions that are not part of the paper trail, which will had the economy entirely over to corporations.
      The guy that comes to your house to fix your furnace might well be a sole proprietor or part of a partnership, but he is still an agent for corporations. Smalll businesses in the united states are just money filters for corporations. Most of the revenue they generate goes back out in business phone , insurance, utilities, credit card fees, and factory made supplies.
      When big brother takes the cash away, flea markets will cease to exist, garage sales will be more of a pain in the ass than they are worth, and private commerce between individuals will no longer exist.
      Hookers and drug dealers will no longer be part of the economy. Kids will not even be able to learn business by running lemonade stands. Corporations will control everything we do via owning our every financial transaction.

      And if you think credit card fees are nuts, wait until big brother tacks on transaction fees in order for you to be allowed to his HIS machines to do business.

      Like I keep saying, our slave labor society will just have different chains, the new chains will be electronic.

    • Zeropointenergy

      one power outage Gold Silver Money cash are King !

      • b4

        yup— and people all over the world are converting their currency to usa dollar–massive shortage of usa dollars,especially 100 dollar notes world wide–they can not print them fast enough–one power outage,a couple of severe hack jobs on credit/debit cards its over for no cash!!!

        • Rockledge

          More bullshit, countries all over the world are dumping the dollar in favor of other currency.
          That is the real reason the united states wants to find an excuse to pick a fight with Iran, Iran decided to start an oil Bourse some time back and immediately became the united states pick a fight flavor of the month.
          Other countries have switched to other currency for energy speculation.
          Which, the major hold the united states had on other countries in the past was the fact that the dollar was the currency of oil over the entire planet. That is no longer the truth.
          That is the reason the dollar has become so devalued.

      • Rockledge

        Bullshit. You can’t eat either, you can’t put it in your generator or car to run it, you can’t heat your home with it.

        If you want to be the richest guy on the block when the shit hits the fan have a basement full of coffee and dry goods
        and a tank of gas berried on your property.

        Or better yet live with the Amish and be self suffieicnet and need neither the system or the absurd struggle for a pecking order in society or the purpose for accumulation wealth.
        If you are already free you don’t have a need to try to buy your way to freedom.

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