Cash's Last Stand: Germans Finally Warm to Digital Payments

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The Germans have long been known for their love of notes and coins. Businesses, however, are slowly moving away from cash. Younger people prefer to pay by app, and the European Central Bank is also contemplating a digital euro.

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