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Of course, having just bought a lovely mid-sized leather wallet to replace a slightly finicky minimalist wallet (elastic is annoying), I was kind of hoping for some kind of dorky deep dive into physical wallets (which we used to just call "wallets.")
I started carrying my physical cards after that, and started using them more for quick transactions, as I'd rather risk dropping a piece of plastic rather than my phone.
I've entirely switched back to physical cards now, after exclusively using digital wallets for years.
One thing that helped is learning how much data is stored by the wallet providers. I fear data being used against me, in the future, in ways I cannot imagine today.
So imagine my surprise when a Stripe payment, for an online service to provide hormones for transitioning, which is legal where I live... Triggers Stripe to send an email phrased like it was necessary for order confirmation, and then to create a Link account presumably with the transaction details... Opt-in via dark patterns.
One thing not covered is the safety of wallets and the metadata around transactions, safety for individuals from the politics of the United States.
I expect most digital wallets to be made obsolete by such a measure, because most of the use of a digital wallet as described by the post is easy, nearly free digital transactions by end-users. Everything else can be done using your regular bank account. An ECB-backed alternative to Paypal, Venmo, Cash App et al. would certainly be more trustworthy to citizens and the compulsory acceptance by merchants will artifically solve the chicken-egg problem that most such private companies have.
Ditto for debit cards, which would pose a threat to Visa and Mastercard.
I'm curious what kind of ecosystem will exist around CBDCs.
[0]: https://finance.ec.europa.eu/digital-finance/digital-euro/fr...
Either by economic competition or by regulation.
For the competition angle to work, companies must be able to rewards customers for using payment solutions that circumvent the credit card fees.