Ethereum’s Cash Moment: Can Decentralized Systems Withstand Crisis?

Vitalik Buterin responds to Nordic governments walking back their cashless ambitions, arguing that Ethereum must become resilient and private enough to act as a true digital fallback in times of crisis. - The Coinomist

As Nordic nations reverse course on cashless policy, Buterin calls for Ethereum to become a resilient, privacy-preserving backup—capable of holding when centralized systems fail.

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Just a few years ago, Sweden was the global poster child for a cashless society. With mobile payments dominating everyday life, and cash accounting for just 10% of transactions, it looked like the future had arrived early in the Nordics.

But that future is now under quiet revision. A March 2025 article from The Guardian details how Sweden and Norway are walking back their cashless ambitions. The reason: geopolitical instability, cyberattack fears, and a realization that fully digital systems—when centralized—are too fragile.

Governments are now actively reintroducing cash as a form of resilience:

  • Sweden's Ministry of Defence urges citizens to hold physical cash for civil defense
  • Norway passed legislation requiring businesses to accept cash
  • Central banks are shifting priorities from efficiency to redundancy and access

Enter Vitalik Buterin. In May, the Ethereum co-founder resurfaced the two-month-old article with a pointed commentary: 

Cash turns out necessary as a backup.

He argued that centralized digital systems are too fragile, and that Ethereum must become both resilient and private to credibly serve as a fallback.

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Cash Is Fragile—But So Is Centralization

The statement is both a diagnosis and a challenge. In Buterin's view, it's not digital money that's the problem—it's how it's built. The Nordic retreat isn't a rejection of fintech, but a warning shot for overly centralized models, including CBDCs and walled-garden payment networks.

To be a true alternative in crisis scenarios, Ethereum would need to take on the core properties of physical cash:

  • Accessibility across socioeconomic and geographic boundaries
  • Neutrality in its infrastructure and governance
  • Resistance to censorship or political interference
  • Privacy and untraceability for users when necessary

Buterin’s mention of privacy is particularly pointed. Ethereum, like most public blockchains, is transparent by design. That transparency may be an asset in regulatory contexts, but it's a liability when trying to emulate the untraceability of physical cash.

Woman in Stockholm paying with smartphone via Swish at a street vendor — The Coinomist
A customer uses the Swish app to pay at a food truck in Stockholm, reflecting Sweden’s deep integration of mobile payments. Source: The Guardian

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Designing for Resilience, Not Just Innovation

His comments also imply a broader design question: can Ethereum evolve to serve not just speculative finance, but civil resilience?

That conversation is already underway. In a reply to a user asking about fully offline zk-secured transfers, Buterin pointed to the work of Rohan Grey, a law professor at the Willamette University College of Law, and acknowledged that while “we basically know how to do it,” the approach still depends on:

  • Trusted hardware to ensure transaction integrity
  • Post hoc enforcement mechanisms to prevent double-spending

Other open questions include:

  • Can Ethereum operate in low-connectivity conditions?
  • Can it remain functional without centralized on-ramps?

The fact that Buterin is asking these questions—publicly, and with urgency—signals a shift in how Ethereum’s purpose is being framed.

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What Crises Reveal About Infrastructure

The Nordic case is a rare real-world A/B test of digital vs. physical finance. It reveals that in moments of geopolitical stress, the market doesn’t just want speed or innovation. It wants fallback options. And for Ethereum, that means building more than apps. It means building infrastructure that can hold when everything else fails.

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