Also, “fake money” will eventually lead to money not really being needed. But for now, for the next maybe … 100 years, we’ll need to use the tool of massive amounts of “fake” money to form a “transition” of some sort.
Well, that’s sort of the point I made. You can obviously see the end goal when money won’t be needed. But to get people on board, they need to be willing to accept at least the transition. Yet, if they would be able to accept the transition as you describe it, they would be also able to see (and accept) the same cashless end goal. Thus, no transition would be actually needed. The change then can be implemented within few years. The hard part is education that has to inevitably precede it all. A good starting point is to actually know how this perverse system came about:
Also, I’m not sure if your “cashless end point” is the same as I envision it, so, just to make myself completely clear: