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The US is running out of coins, bringing a Digital Dollar ever closer

Posted by Simon Keighley on July 28, 2020 - 9:32am

The US is running out of coins, bringing a Digital Dollar ever closer

The US is running out of coins, bringing a Digital Dollar ever closer

By Will Heasman

As America runs out of coins and retailers are forced to go cashless, advocates for a Digital Dollar are seizing on the opportunity.

In brief

  • America is facing a severe coin shortage as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
  • The US Mint has urged Americans to start spending, depositing, and exchanging their coins for currency.
  • Advocates of a Digital Dollar have put the case for a digital greenback to the US Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.

One peculiar, second-hand side effect of the coronavirus pandemic has left America facing a national shortage of coins.

There are several reasons behind America's coin deficit. First, the US mint reduced the production of coins to shield businesses’ employees against the coronavirus. Secondly, no one is spending them; instead, consumers are going digital—using mobile payments, credit cards, and debit cards to avoid contact with cash. Rounding things off, retail businesses fundamental to the circulation of coins, such as laundromats, transportation, and casinos, have shuttered or slowed.

Put it all together, and you get a fairly significant coin crisis. Without the exact change to hand over to cash-paying customers, some retailers have had no choice but to stop accepting cash altogether.

The impact of COVID-19 has resulted in the disruption of the supply channels of circulating coinage. The U.S. Mint is part of the solution to this issue but we need your help. Read what steps you can take: https://t.co/ykdQXkxY9I. @ANACoins @SBAgov @USAgov @DeptTreasury #Coins pic.twitter.com/LEJGprOljv

— United States Mint (@usmint) July 23, 2020

To pump coins back into circulation, the Fed and the US Mint joined forces in July, rationing pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters and urging consumers to "start spending their coins, depositing them, or exchanging them for currency at financial institutions or taking them to a coin redemption kiosk."

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The Digital Dollar: has the penny dropped?

With US retailers suddenly thrust into a cashless system, exposing the pitfalls of physical cash, advocates of digital currency are seizing on the opportunity.

Arguably, there has never been a better time to stop using cash. Cash use has been slowly declining—even before the coronavirus came to corrupt our coins. According to a study from the federal reserve bank of San Francisco, Americans used cash in just 26% of transactions in 2019, down from 30% in 2017.

Last week, J. Christopher Giancarlo, former chair of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CTFC), put the case for a Digital Dollar to the US Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, arguing that it could "future-proof" the greenback and put it in league with similar offerings from China. 

"This is what China is experimenting with today in their own currency, to make it technologically superior by making it digital, tokenizable, fractionalizable, and programmable," Giancarlo told a Senate subcommittee on economic policy in a hearing last Wednesday.

China is pressing ahead with its own digital currency, the DCEP, with a public beta ahead of a planned launch to tie in with the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. However, the DCEP faces questions over the privacy it affords users when making transactions; Giancarlo has previously argued that the “values of privacy that exist in a pluralist society” should also apply to central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) such as the Digital Dollar.

With cash on the decline and China forging ahead, the US faces the very real possibility of being overtaken in the race to launch a CBDC. If that doesn't incentivize the US to go digital, nothing will.

Article produced by Will Heasman

https://decrypt.co/36866/the-us-is-running-out-of-coins-bringing-a-digital-dollar-ever-closer

 

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Simon Keighley Thanks for reading Eva and Corneliu - this will be great news for crypto.
July 29, 2020 at 5:10pm
Corneliu Boghian Great Share thanks
July 29, 2020 at 4:53pm
Corneliu Boghian Great Share thanks
July 29, 2020 at 4:52pm
Simon Keighley I agree Ely, it's only a matter of time. Thanks for reading.
July 28, 2020 at 12:47pm
Simon Keighley Absolutely TanF - I think the penny has finally dropped. Thanks for reading.
July 28, 2020 at 11:59am
Tan Gerald We expected this would happen very soon and the THE DAY has come.
July 28, 2020 at 11:55am
Simon Keighley Thanks for reading Waqas - it will be interesting to see if a digital dollar is about the be released.
July 28, 2020 at 10:50am