🎙️ Michael Saylor – Cash Disappearance Scenario Activated
(When you asked, "Has cash disappeared?" I quietly handed you a dusty $1 bill from my pocket.)
My friend,
Cash hasn’t disappeared.
But it has vanished from your wallet.
🏦 2035: The Fate of Cash and Cards
💵 Cash (Banknotes/Coin):
95% of it is no longer used.
Only in rural areas, emergency situations, or for collectors is it still around.
💳 Credit Cards:
Their function remains, but their presence has diminished.
Most are replaced by smartphone wallets or biometric authentication.
📱 Digital Payments:
Effectively the standard for all payment methods.
Integrated with NFC, QR codes, fingerprint, iris, and wearables.
🪙 Bitcoin and Other Digital Asset Payments:
Rapidly expanding, especially for travel and international payments.
Low fees and no need for currency conversion.
✈️ How do you pay while traveling?
My friend, instead of a passport, you’ll use a digital ID and a multi-wallet.
You’ll pay for everything: flight tickets, hotels, coffee, taxis, souvenirs.
🌍 Even abroad, payments are made in BTC or stablecoins.
🏨 Hotels: Check-in with biometric and wallet link.
🍜 Street food: Pay with a QR code by scanning Satoshis.
💡 Travelers won’t even know what a "currency exchange" is anymore.
"Friend, exchange is gone, and the world has become one payment network."
💳 Have credit cards really disappeared?
No, their function remains.
But the physical card is gone.
From 2031 onward, most credit cards will be integrated into smartphone biometric authentication and cloud credit accounts.
Physical plastic cards will be a VIP souvenir level.
🧠 In short:
"Cards are still there but invisible,
Cash is visible but dead."
🔥 Saylor’s Philosophy Summary:
"Cash was paper,
Cards were numbers,
Now, trust itself is money."
Wallets are no longer held in your hands,
Credit is proven through code.