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The Death of Cash In The Age of Bitcoin and Big Tech

Adebayo Adeniran
4 min readNov 29, 2021

A new world has fully crept up on us in the west and we remain as narcoleptic as ever.

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When Eric Adams, the Democrat politician, was confirmed winner of the New York mayoral elections, earlier this month, the former policeman announced that he would be receiving his wages in bitcoin.

What’s of note here, is that Adams wasn’t only public figure to make this extraordinary pronouncement about the cryptocurrency in recent times.

Odell Beckham, the Los Angeles Rams football star also did announce that he would be receiving his salary in bitcoins.

At the rate that we are headed, don’t be surprised when your local drug dealer flatly rejects cash and demands to be paid in bitcoin or ethereum.

This all seems a far cry from the heady days of the global financial crash, when money from drug cartels kept the system afloat. It isn’t at all an exaggeration to state that cash money reigned supreme, back then.

But how did we get here and exactly how did we cash become such an irrelevance?

It has been a very long time in the making.

Allied to the machinations of the likes of Peter Thiel and Max Levchin, who helped create the profoundly successful payment platform known as PayPal, the…

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Adebayo Adeniran
Adebayo Adeniran

Written by Adebayo Adeniran

A lifelong bibliophile, who seeks to unleash his energy on as many subjects as possible

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