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Sweden And Norway Wake Up To Cashless Stupidity
Jun 7th, 2025 at 12:49pm
 
Sweden And Norway Wake Up To The Reality Of Cashless Stupidity.

The below is from an Ethereum/Crypto perspective but the original article from The Guardian and the facts within are correct. The short-sighted drive to cashless society, that was always nieve idiocy, is finally being recognised as the disaster in the making it was always going to be.

Vitalik Buterin says Nordic cashless retreat proves Ethereum must be more resilient
Source Cryptopolitan
May 26, 2025 04:30
Vitalik Buterin says the Nordic region’s failed attempt at going fully cashless shows exactly why Ethereum needs to be tougher.

In a post on X, he warned that centralized digital payment systems are “too fragile,” linking to a Guardian article from two months ago that detailed how Sweden and Norway, the most cashless countries in the world, are now asking citizens to hold onto paper money.

Vitalik wrote, “Cash turns out necessary as a backup. Ethereum needs to be resilient enough, and private enough, to be able to credibly play this kind of role.”

The article he shared explained how both countries have been forced to backtrack on years of pushing for a cash-free economy. Sweden was supposed to be fully cashless by 2025, a forecast made in 2018 by a former deputy governor of the Swedish central bank.

That vision nearly came true. By 2025, only 1 in 10 transactions in Sweden are done with cash. Cards lead, followed by Swish, a mobile payment app created by six Swedish banks. But now, security threats have forced the government to reverse direction.

Sweden tells citizens to store paper money for wartime use

The Swedish central bank’s latest payments report says the country has the lowest amount of physical money in circulation as a share of GDP. But in the face of possible war in Europe, cyberattacks, and instability in the US, the government no longer believes that’s a good thing.

In November, the Swedish defense ministry mailed a national survival brochure titled If Crisis or War Comes to every home. It asked people to use cash regularly and keep at least a week’s worth of bills in various denominations.

The central bank backed that in the same report, saying efforts must now move from pure efficiency to ensuring everyone can still pay during a crisis. “Measures need to be taken to strengthen preparedness and reduce exclusion,” the bank said.

Until now, Sweden’s priority was speed and ease. But current risks forced a pivot. The government then released an inquiry in December proposing that some businesses be required to accept cash again. The bank agreed and urged that this plan be enforced.

Sweden also previously worked on a central bank digital currency, the e-krona, as cash use dropped. But that plan stalled and was dropped entirely a few years ago. Now, the bank is only “monitoring” how other countries are handling digital currencies.

Norway forces retailers to accept cash or face punishment

Norway is facing the same issues. It has a Swish-style system called Vipps MobilePay, which is widely used. But in 2024, the Norwegian government passed a law making it illegal for retailers to reject physical money. If they do, they face fines and other penalties. The law came after warnings from officials about how exposed the system is to cyberattacks.

Norway’s justice and emergencies minister at the time, Emilie Mehl, said clearly: “If no one pays with cash and no one accepts cash, cash will no longer be a real emergency solution once the crisis is upon us.” Her statement summarized what both countries now believe: that if all payments are digital, then none are safe during a real emergency.

The Norwegian government has also officially asked the public to keep physical money at home in case mobile networks or digital systems fail. This is now considered a civil defense measure, not financial advice. The Nordic countries that once bragged about leading the way into the future are now printing leaflets to remind people how to use cash again.

For Vitalik, this is all proof that Ethereum has to go beyond just scaling. It has to be reliable when everything else is broken. Not reliant on governments, not dependent on centralized infrastructure.

“Private enough” and “resilient enough” aren’t buzzwords here, said Vitalik, adding that he’s pushing Ethereum to become a fallback that works even when nothing else does.

The same countries that tried to delete cash from their economy are now counting on it in case of war. Sweden’s government is requiring businesses to accept cash again. Norway is punishing retailers who don’t.

Central banks that once pushed for total digital transitions are now telling people to carry emergency paper money. Meanwhile, Ethereum, which is decentralized by design, still isn’t ready, according to Vitalik.


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Reply #1 - Jun 7th, 2025 at 12:55pm
 
Well, of course...

A wartime economy is a different paradigm...

Scandinavia, the Baltics and Eastern Europe would be on the front line in the event of an all-or-nothing Russian bid for Russia's existence in its current form.

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Reply #2 - Jun 7th, 2025 at 1:06pm
 
It's not just about the short-sighted failure to factor that war at some point is inevitable, including right here in Australia. History doesn't lie.

It's more about the nieve failure to realise the actual society cost due to digital systems down time, through numerous gateways. Just single hours down cost countries millions.

"The Norwegian government has also officially asked the public to keep physical money at home in case mobile networks or digital systems fail."
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Reply #3 - Jun 7th, 2025 at 1:09pm
 
Junk precious metals such as silver are a better hold option over fiat cash. Cash and electronic currency collapses due to inflation. They probably will collapse even faster during war time.

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Reply #4 - Jun 7th, 2025 at 1:18pm
 
Goose wrote on Jun 7th, 2025 at 1:06pm:
It's not just about the short-sighted failure to factor that war at some point is inevitable, including right here in Australia. History doesn't lie.

It's more about the nieve failure to realise the actual society cost due to digital systems down time, through numerous gateways. Just single hours down cost countries millions.

"The Norwegian government has also officially asked the public to keep physical money at home in case mobile networks or digital systems fail."

Sure, but downtimes due to intermittent system fails are minuscule compared to the overall cost of cash management...

Unless that downtime is the result of infrastructure destroyed due to its bombing by a hostile, invading army, when digital infrastructure could be down for weeks... months, even.

Both Russia and Ukraine have currently turned to physical transactions in cash, precious metals and bartering for exactly that reason.
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Reply #5 - Jun 7th, 2025 at 1:19pm
 
Ai_Took_Our_Jobs wrote on Jun 7th, 2025 at 1:09pm:
Junk precious metals such as silver are a better hold option over fiat cash. Cash and electronic currency collapses due to inflation. They probably will collapse even faster during war time.


They are in countries that have a culture of universally valuing them as everyday methods of payment. Australia, for example, does not.
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Reply #6 - Jun 7th, 2025 at 1:20pm
 
Ai_Took_Our_Jobs wrote on Jun 7th, 2025 at 1:09pm:
Junk precious metals such as silver are a better hold option over fiat cash. Cash and electronic currency collapses due to inflation. They probably will collapse even faster during war time.


For the wealthy that's true to an extent. However the majority of citizens and indeed the very economy itself depend on the ability to continue transacting at all times, for all purchases, of all products.
Even single digit hour losses costs millions, let alone days or weeks. The medical systems themselves struggle minute to minute, even today, just from a few extra elderly being unable to buy meds. They would crumble in hours.
Honestly the list goes on and on. It's as if no-one that was on the slowly dying cashless train drive had any ability to actually conceptualise any future proof analysis beyond primary school level.
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Reply #7 - Jun 7th, 2025 at 2:31pm
 
We have become the world's guinea pigs and Lab rats of Leftism under the ALP having near ultimate power.
They tried with Argentina, ruined it and the Argies have woken up and ditched it.
So it's passed to us now, as it can't get a real foothold anywhere else but France.

We will be FORCED by the ALP dictatorship to suck up this Cashless Society GIMMICK.

I'm not saying it's bad. But just because it's riding the illusion that anything new in technology must be good (like plasma TVs and other duds), when the power fails - where will the contingency be?
When those power towers fell in eastern Victoria, a lot of people had to cross into NSW to use their cards as cash use was minimal to get stuff like food, generators, petrol, etc.

We are a stupid gullible country under the ALP Leftism.
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