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this post was submitted on 21 Apr 2026
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Unfortunately I don't have an official source either, I've seen it on a Telegram channel a few days ago. Banknote serials are logged when dispensed from ATMs and when cash is being counted at the bank, e.g. when brought in by a business. So there are already checkpoints for banknote tracking. Cash isn't as anonymous as people think, but for coins.
"Rendering my cash invalid with no recourse" might be on the extreme end of this, if the places that its checked are ATM and banks - so long as it's still exchangeable for goods/services (e.g. not being checked by stores)
I'll keep an eye out for kore info though.
But yes, with serials are tracked when taken from/put in ATM/bank, it is not anonymous. Potentially breaking larger bills at common places (stores/gas stations) could mitigate this, but theres still information about where you've been inherent in that.