Im really new to CryptoCurrency and wish that’s I could live long enough to see the real end of national currency and the hold governments have over society. The illusionary cash we all strive for by working for others is how we’re all ‘controlled” it seems.
I see that there is a movement towards a “cash less society” which I see as giving the big banks, corporations and government a tighter grip on our freedoms (or lack of freedom). CryptoCurrently truly “de-nationises” money or more correctly value and that is something we can or should get on board with.
I gotta admit that at 60 years old and a newcomer, I don’t really understand how Crypto is going to work and how Sterling, Dollars, Yen and such currencies will be supplanted with Crypto; but here’s to it :)
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Not sure if this can answer your Q, but I'm new to crypto like you, and I decided yesterday to investigate and write about national e-currencies, a fast-growing trend. There are already a couple countries that have created national cryptos, but it looks like many countries are planning to run cryptos alongside their existing paper currency, at least at first (for example, Sweden is considering that). Here is a link to my article that might explain a few things:
https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@teacherdave/news-and-opinions-on-national-cryptocurrencies