We wrote before that central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) are an answer to a question no one asks outside of government. Our concern is that the government would like to take the organic momentum that decentralized crypto has built and direct it into CBDCs, through which they could exercise more control of citizens and manipulate markets.
CBDCs Represent a Direct Threat to Democracy
CBDCs Represent a Direct Threat to Democracy
CBDCs Represent a Direct Threat to Democracy
We wrote before that central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) are an answer to a question no one asks outside of government. Our concern is that the government would like to take the organic momentum that decentralized crypto has built and direct it into CBDCs, through which they could exercise more control of citizens and manipulate markets.