While it's possible that physical currency could decline significantly due to the rise of digital payments and cryptocurrencies, it's unlikely that currency as a concept will ever fully disappear. Currency serves as a medium of exchange, a unit of account, and a store of value, which are essential functions in any economy. Even if cash becomes obsolete, digital forms of currency will likely continue to exist in various forms, adapting to new technologies and consumer needs.
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You really are the dumbest person i have ever had the mispleasure to come across. No it would not, due to the fact the US is not in Europe.
The cotton industry has not disappeared. Cotton is more popular than ever, due to the organic movement. Many people prefer cotton over other materials.
The highest denomination of U.S. currency ever issued for public circulation was the $100,000 bill, featuring a portrait of Woodrow Wilson. However, this bill was only used for transactions between Federal Reserve Banks and never circulated among the general public. In terms of commonly circulated currency, the highest denomination currently in use is the $100 bill.
Governments issue currency, and if you trust the government, you will trust its currency.
It will only disappear if earth disappears. It won't!
Antarctica is a continent -- one of seven on earth. It is unlikely to disappear.
If currency was not invented people would have no motivation or ambition to work, but a lot of the problems in the modern world would disappear.
no
Possibly.
Yes, some things can disappear. By disapear, if you mean visually, sure; it happens all the time.
Yes, no one could ever disappear without a trace.
No.
Endangered Plants are plants that are about to disappear for ever or already have.
No they did not.
I doubt that America will ever, or needs too, change the dollar as a currency.
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