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That would likely work quite well, unfortunately I live in Sweden and I kid you not when I say about 50% of establishments do not take cash.
Not all good being in a cashless society.
Hey that's convenient! You can save 50% of your impulse shopping by just not being able to purchase anything.
I don't know about the swedish economic system, but some systems allow prepaid debit cards kind of like gift cards but tied to a single person to be used. And that would kind of act like cash, load $100 on to it or whatever, and then when you burn through it you have to be deliberate about adding more money to it. Transactions declined is better than spending over.
Instead of looking ar it as an inconvenience, roleplay Jason Bourne, you're hiding from the government surveillance state, how far can you go without tying your identity to purchases. It's a fun game