9780306818837-0306818833-The End of Money: Counterfeiters, Preachers, Techies, Dreamers--and the Coming Cashless Society

The End of Money: Counterfeiters, Preachers, Techies, Dreamers--and the Coming Cashless Society

ISBN-13: 9780306818837
ISBN-10: 0306818833
Edition: First Edition
Author: David Wolman
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Format: Hardcover 240 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780306818837
ISBN-10: 0306818833
Edition: First Edition
Author: David Wolman
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Format: Hardcover 240 pages

Summary

The End of Money: Counterfeiters, Preachers, Techies, Dreamers--and the Coming Cashless Society (ISBN-13: 9780306818837 and ISBN-10: 0306818833), written by authors David Wolman, was published by Da Capo Press in 2012. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other Money & Monetary Policy (Economics, E-Commerce, Processes & Infrastructure, Popular Culture, Social Sciences) books. You can easily purchase or rent The End of Money: Counterfeiters, Preachers, Techies, Dreamers--and the Coming Cashless Society (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Money & Monetary Policy books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.4.

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For ages, money has meant little metal disks and rectangular slips of paper. Yet the usefulness of physical money—to say nothing of its value—is coming under fire as never before. Intrigued by the distinct possibility that cash will soon disappear, author and Wired contributing editor David Wolman sets out to investigate the future of money…and how it will affect your wallet.

Wolman begins his journey by deciding to shun cash for an entire year—a surprisingly successful experiment (with a couple of notable exceptions). He then ventures forth to find people and technologies that illuminate the road ahead. In Honolulu, he drinks Mai Tais with Bernard von NotHaus, a convicted counterfeiter and alternative-currency evangelist whom government prosecutors have labeled a domestic terrorist. In Tokyo, he sneaks a peek at the latest anti-counterfeiting wizardry, while puzzling over the fact that banknote forgers depend on society's addiction to cash. In a downtrodden Oregon town, he mingles with obsessive coin collectors—the people who are supposed to love cash the most, yet don't. And in rural Georgia, he examines why some people feel the end of cash is Armageddon’s warm-up act. After stops at the Digital Money Forum in London and Iceland’s central bank, Wolman flies to Delhi, where he sees first-hand how cash penalizes the poor more than anyone—and how mobile technologies promise to change that.

Told with verve and wit, The End of Money explores an aspect of our daily lives so fundamental that we rarely stop to think about it. You’ll never look at a dollar bill the same again.

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