Where are you on the cash to phone continuum?

This came to my mind recently.
I have pretty much given up on cash and probably use it less than 1% of the time now. I still know people who refuse to use plastic and insist on using cash, but they are fewer and fewer all the time.
I thought I was pretty much ahead of the curve using plastic 99% of the time, but meanwhile I'm behind another curve: there are people now who have stopped using plastic and use their phone as a credit card. I first saw some kids using their phones as a credit card about five years ago, but that was just kids. Friday I for the first time talked to a guy my own age who no longer uses plastic at all and does 100% of his transactions on his phone. I don't think I'm ready for this, but anyway, trying to get an idea of how widespread this is.
A poll can't cover every possibility but I've tried to do a reasonable picture of the continuum.
I have pretty much given up on cash and probably use it less than 1% of the time now. I still know people who refuse to use plastic and insist on using cash, but they are fewer and fewer all the time.
I thought I was pretty much ahead of the curve using plastic 99% of the time, but meanwhile I'm behind another curve: there are people now who have stopped using plastic and use their phone as a credit card. I first saw some kids using their phones as a credit card about five years ago, but that was just kids. Friday I for the first time talked to a guy my own age who no longer uses plastic at all and does 100% of his transactions on his phone. I don't think I'm ready for this, but anyway, trying to get an idea of how widespread this is.
A poll can't cover every possibility but I've tried to do a reasonable picture of the continuum.