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Year: 2025 | Month: August | Volume: 12 | Issue: 8 | Pages: 338-346

DOI: https://doi.org/10.52403/ijrr.20250840

Cash and Freedom in the Digital Age: Functions, Societal Significance and Regulatory Challenges

Enrico Moch, PhD

Department of Economics, Grand Edu Research School, Germany

Corresponding Author: Enrico Moch

ABSTRACT

This paper delivers a clear verdict. In the age of digital payment infrastructures and central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) cash is not obsolete it is essential. It functions as a store of value, a shield of privacy and the last instrument of financial self-determination outside algorithmic control. Data from the European Central Bank, Deutsche Bundesbank, the World Bank’s Global Findex and case studies from Germany, Sweden, China and African and Southeast Asian regions expose a consistent pattern. Every crisis drives demand for cash as a safe haven. In weak banking environments it is the only door to financial inclusion. Surveys show privacy is the decisive motive for its survival. CBDC pilots make one fact unmistakable. Without cash trust collapses. The conclusion is uncompromising. Cash is not a payment relic. It is social infrastructure and the physical anchor balancing an increasingly centralised and surveilled digital monetary system.

Keywords: Cash, digitalisation, financial inclusion, privacy, trust, digital central bank currencies

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