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If you leave your wallet at home, you won't:
There are many reasons to have your wallet with you.
You could just replace phone dies (how frequent is that) with losing your wallet (how frequent is that).
I've never lost my wallet once.
When my phone got to be about 10 years old the battery was dying any time it got too cold.
I'm sure there are, but thus far you haven't made compelling/relevant ones.
There's also
IDs are on phones now in a bunch of states and i haven't carried cash in 20 years. Half the places around here don't even take cash anymore.
Ive never had my phone die on me either.
If we want adoption this needs a solution.