The end of money

counterfeiters, preachers, techies, dreamers-and the coming cashless society

English language

Published Aug. 20, 2012 by Da Capo Press.

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978-0-306-81883-7
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"The age of paper dollars and metal coins is coming to a close. In The End of Money, David Wolman introduces the people, technologies, and trends powering this shakeup, taking us to hotspots of the cashless revolution. He zooms from the cash-strapped slums of Delhi, to the tech-obsessed streets of Tokyo, to London to hobnob with digital cash gurus. Then it's on to Reykjavik, where Icelanders are about to kill their national currency; Washington, to learn about high-tech counterfeiting; and Los Angeles, where scientists study our brains on cash. Along the way, Wolman examines the implications of next-generation payment innovations, investigates alternative and virtual currencies, and showcases the boon in mobile-phone banking. As cash gets pushed toward extinction, now is the time to explore its effect on our wallets and our lives"--

"The End of Money is the story of hard currency--its history, conflicts, champions, detractors, and eventual demise. As …

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Subjects

  • Money
  • History
  • Coins
  • Paper money