We're in the middle of a huge shift in the way money works in America.
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Dear Reader, We're in the middle of a huge shift in the way money works in America. And the writing is on the wall for anyone who's willing to see it. Think about it: - The number of people using cash has been in freefall for years.
- ATMs are already going the way of the public payphone - more than 20,000 disappeared between 2019 and 2022.
- Those ATMs are being replaced by "Reverse ATMs" - places you can change cash into digital currency (you'll already find one at most MLB or NFL stadiums).
- And the contactless payments industry is exploding in value, forecast to grow 400% by 2030...
But what you may not realize is, the Federal Reserve has already launched the technology it'll need to eliminate cash and checks forever. It has the full backing of the White House, US Treasury, several major banks and key players in Silicon Valley. Understand what this technology is... and how it works... and you could come out on top as America's elite launch an overhaul of the entire banking system. Do nothing and you could find yourself out of the loop... and in the dark. It's your choice entirely. But you can get the full story - including three steps to take to prepare - right here. Best, Eric Wade Editor, Stansberry Innovations Report This ad is sent on behalf of Stansberry Research, 1125 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201. |
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