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Coin shortage?

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cryptobrigade.com

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support@cryptobrigade.com

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Thu, Oct 7, 2021 03:17 PM

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Why cash is going away… You've probably already noticed... There's a nationwide 'coin shortage?

Why cash is going away… You've probably already noticed... There's a nationwide 'coin shortage’. Businesses are requesting that you pay with exact change… And some don't even allow you to pay with cash anymore! What is going on? Allegedly, the US mint (where they make the coins) was shut down for a long period during the lockdowns… But... could it be something more? It costs the United States government almost 2 cents to make each penny. And 7.5 cents to make a nickel... The same government that's 28 trillion dollars in debt, is losing money when they mint coins… And when you're forced to use electronic payments… Your purchase history can be tracked. Every purchase. Now this may not sound like a big deal, but it's a [massive step in the wrong direction]( Think about what China does with its digital payment system: They can completely shut off someone’s access to the financial system. They have a social credit score. Attend the wrong protest, support the wrong political party, or do ANYTHING the Chinese Communist Party doesn't like… And you could lose access to the central monetary system. Obviously, this is not the direction we want to go. So if you love freedom, and don't want to be told what to do... Or if you don't want to live in fear, worrying about doing something that a government might not like… [You really need to see this.]( Inside, you'll hear from dozens of the top cryptocurrency experts. Now before you dismiss this, realize that digital currency is absolutely the future. So let us ask you a question: Would you rather have something that is decentralized, open, and inclusive? Or would you rather have something that spies on you... telling Big Brother everything that you do with your money. This is important! [So check it out now]( (it's free)! To Your Success, Team CryptoBrigade CryptoBrigade 151 Calle San Francisco, San Juan, PR, United States, 00901 To update or remove your contact information please [Manage Your Subscription](.

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