Instead of a list of things not to use, you need to be actively promoting whatever alternatives exist. Telling people "just stop engaging in the online economy and go live in the woods" isn't a solution.
Until such time as American Express and Discover hop on the bandwagon. Cash only works in-person and even that's becoming less frequent. Meanwhile Bitcoin is just a stock, it's not a functional currency by any stretch of the imagination.
Instead of a list of things not to use, you need to be actively promoting whatever alternatives exist. Telling people "just stop engaging in the online economy and go live in the woods" isn't a solution.
That's why I brought up Cash, Bitcoin, American Express, and Discover elsewhere.
Right now, these are most of the realistic alternatives.
Until such time as American Express and Discover hop on the bandwagon. Cash only works in-person and even that's becoming less frequent. Meanwhile Bitcoin is just a stock, it's not a functional currency by any stretch of the imagination.
BitCoin is the closest to a functional currency when it comes to Crypto. Amex and Discover haven't hopped on the band-wagon.
I get that this could happen, but the issue is that you need to use these alternatives for them to work at all.