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Yes and no.There is a limit of $10k on cash transactions by law designed to prevent money laundering, but I agree that consumers find it easier to use cards than to carry large amounts of cash.[URL unfurl="true"]https://theconversation.com/limiting-cash-to-10-000-is-more-dangerous-than-you-might-think-128094[/URL]Of course , all your transactions are available to be hacked and put on the dark web, so it's a risk.
Yes and no.
There is a limit of $10k on cash transactions by law designed to prevent money laundering, but I agree that consumers find it easier to use cards than to carry large amounts of cash.
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Of course , all your transactions are available to be hacked and put on the dark web, so it's a risk.
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