Finland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Estonia are soon enabling offline debit card payments for at least seven days without network connectivity. The change covers payments for essential goods in physical trade, such as food, medicine, and fuel. Each country has made - or is in the process of making - the required changes to their related regulations to enable it.

The motivation for this change is to enable payments even in exceptional situations such as network disruptions due to sabotage or conflict. TL;DR: You can pay for essentials even if Russia cuts the cables.

Plans for this change were announced in May 2025: https://www.reuters.com/business/finance/nordics-estonia-plan-offline-card-payment-back-up-if-internet-cut-2025-05-07/

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@harrysintonen would it be hard to reenable cheques and ... offline mode in card terminals?
we had such stuff years ago.

oh and ofcourse "ironing" of non flat cards ;-)

@wikiyu Please no, those things should stay dead... They were killed for a good reason (fraud).
@wikiyu @harrysintonen would be not so bad to reenable cash first and foremost.