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"path": "/t/swiss-vote-places-right-to-use-cash-in-country-s-constitution/36111#post_3",
"publishedAt": "2026-03-11T14:51:59.000Z",
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"textContent": "I think I read somewhere a few months ago that Switzerland (or their central bank) plans to pursue their partnership with GNU Taler.\n\nAfter a quick search it also looks like TWINT is a fairly popular and well accepted payment system in Switzerland. Afaik it’s mostly an alternative payment system so they’re not fully at the mercy of Visa/Mastercard. Which is sadly something most countries don’t have.",
"title": "Swiss vote places right to use cash in country’s constitution"
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