What A Central Bank Digital Currency Would Actually Look Like

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In 1971 Britain launched a new decimal currency: the New Pound (Sterling). The New pound was not valued the same as the Imperial Pound, but existing bank savings and debts were converted into the new currency, regardless. The big difference this time round will be that the new currency will be programmable, traceable, and geared towards a cashless society in which the banks hold all the 'money'.

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The only way back to freedom is to decentralize money and fight to stay free. A guy a while back did this for his country, and those wars made the history books... He didn't win, though. So, history was written how "they" want you to see it. We're in the real life "Hunger Games, " and I'm in "District USA." What district are you in? If one is "misbehaving, " they make another "District" fight them to get them back in line. Remember, there are many levels in the Hunger Games. The ending of the last one really hits the nail on the head. Ha det godt!!!

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The problem is the new currency will likely devalue the old. Old currency might be “temporarily” seized, while it deflates away. And only partially replaced by the new currency. Middle class will get stung in the process, for holding cash.

joshfgfg
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I would love it if they named it Powell Bucks.. hillarious

WilliamImhof
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everyone refers to the new currency as Fed coin, ugh

theresistance
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Bs. Get a clue. It's about control.

georgeglenn