As crypto requires no financial service provider, the fees are negotiable, and thanks to approaches developed at ETH
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, will be easily scalable in future. Your privacy is also protected – crypto currencies like Zcash are as anonymous as cash. What's more, with crypto and cash you don't have to worry that the financial services provider will go bust, because you own the money yourself. Which means it’s also easy to avoid paying taxes on transactions.
The cost of cash
Cash is more expensive than you think. Extrapolating from Bank of America's figures
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, storing and transporting cash worldwide costs tens of billions. And we shouldn’t underestimate the production costs either; Switzerland has the world's most expensive banknotes, with a Swiss note costing roughly as much as three to six euro notes, depending on the denomination. If customers had to bear these costs, cash would certainly become less popular.
Payment apps and crypto, on the other hand, are cheap to produce and use. The high energy costs associated with the mining of first-generation cryptocurrencies can be completely avoided with alternative technologies such as Proof of Stake
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Cash is also not without risk; money can be forged or stolen. As the use of cash in Sweden has declined, so too has the number of thefts – and the social costs these incur. But even with crypto, the key for your assets must be well protected, as thieves are becoming ever more digital, and no doubt better organised.
The future of payments
In the medium term, the high costs of cash will very likely be passed on to the customer, whereas I imagine you’ll always get some discount when paying by app. So no doubt there’ll be a downturn in the popularity of cash here in Switzerland. Countries like China and Sweden have shown that you can do without cash – just as long as there's electricity and an internet connection! But for emergencies, we need a form of money that is independent of infrastructure and specific financial service providers.
Cryptocurrency is an appealing alternative here, provided you can carry out transactions without the internet, in exceptional cases at least. And research into crypto will no doubt help improve plastic and app payment too. Looking ahead, I believe we’ll see mixed forms as well – for instance, people will own cryptocurrency that is also protected by financial service providers.