Cash is already unusual here in the UK, contactless debit cards were first, then phone based payment. Cashiers are mildly surprised if you pull out actual notes.
So no, there will be hardly any resistance except for weirdos like us.
Bartering goods is not currency. That is straight trade. "Currency" is the comparable value simplified and held and then redefined by each exchange. Not the same.
Cash is already unusual here in the UK, contactless debit cards were first, then phone based payment. Cashiers are mildly surprised if you pull out actual notes.
So no, there will be hardly any resistance except for weirdos like us.
Bartering goods is not currency. That is straight trade. "Currency" is the comparable value simplified and held and then redefined by each exchange. Not the same.