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I am utterly unafraid of CBDCs.
The hysteria is mostly formed from superficial doom-circle-jerk analysis. Successful CBDCs will be a private federated ecash (or something very similar), the wisest built on the Bitcoin stack:

* Private banks will not sacrifice their power over money production via debt (as mints' status quo can continue).
* Privacy/fungibility and acquiring users overrides any Stalinist incentives.
* All we need is 1 sovereign currency producing country to use a fedi-like system built on Bitcoin, Gresham's law will do the rest.
* Building digitally native money is really fucking hard, do not underestimate the work we have done, and how governments will make use of it.

Zoom out. Post WW2 monetary order was a design choice, the next will be for apolitical money as world reserve currency, (let's not be humble) Bitcoin really is the best candidate.
Sovereign currency-producing countries, who actually do their homework, know all this. Having a native digital currency entirely interoperable with other countries' currency via its apolitical base (Bitcoin) IS the solution we are tip-toeing towards. Humanity moves toward greater liberation.
As time wears on, and liquidity pours in bitcoin, it will become stable enough to use naively. Whether people will use really depends on how poorly their CBDC treat them.
This is how hyperbitcoinisation happens.
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AJ Nobody ⚡🏴 · 128w
I hope you are right. 🧡🤞 CBDCs have the POTENTIAL to be severely abused by governments. Private banks have more consolidating to do yet. When there are only a few, large banks left, the fascism, (indeed the Protectionism already exists) will make "private" a technicality. Technically the US ...
sb · 128w
CBDC btfo'd by the UK already? https://www.gov.uk/government/news/free-access-to-cash-protected
StackSats.IO · 128w
Very much disagree with this, it’s a pretty naive take. - Australia’s CBDC was outsourced to the private sector, mostly the banks, and it’s successfully passed the pilot phase - so much for not giving up their debt creation, they’re working hand in glove with central banks - Privacy doesn...
Kane McGukin · 128w
Agree with the premise. You may enjoy the below as it touches on the system choices of the 1940s, how that broke, and why #Bitcoin, cell, and internet technologies in 2023 solve many of the issues of the 1970s. (and 40s). SDRs were effectively a failed attempt (due to tech) at what Bitcoin provides...
I am Einherjer, a Nomadic Norse! Never flinch, never surrender! · 128w
What is worth considering & following closely is what 99% of sheeple will do, that can be lethal short/medium turn… Long term & for smart individuals who know how to navigate shit I do agree :-)
Bobo ⚡️ · 128w
Tend to agree, the current digital fiat system acts like a CBDC anyway. All their goals are achievable through their misaligned system, so replacing it with a CBDC will in all likelihood just speed up the process to the eventual outcome. Socialism will inevitably fail and there will be a snap back. ...
metamick · 128w
Thats not a CBDC, what you’re describing is Bitcoin-backed currency, and agree that’s a better implementation of state currency than CBDCs.
tolot · 128w
Always appreciate your objective view on Bitcoin's future, potential and also weaknesses. You're a gem for Bitcoin industry
Badsamm · 128w
My country is about to collapse, and I’m prepared to leave- their CBDC’s won’t be my problem
j · 128w
Thanks for the optimism. Feels good
Viktor Vsk · 128w
Keep in kind one important thing is always taken for granted by the majority of bitcoin proponents (and critics) today, especially talking about “post WW2” and stuff — violence
Ike · 128w
CBDC... Central Bank .... private? You might be hoping for bank coins, but CBDCs are not that. What private banks want is not important to c. banks - once the infra and "dire need" for a cbdc is in place, every bank will become a branch of the central bank. Mandating taxes be paid with cbdc will fo...
Monkey Pox Denier · 128w
CBDC has literally the word "central bank" in is name. Of course I am afraid of Marxist shit being forced on me - again.
nicnym #BIP-110 · 128w
There is no “final victory” for Liberty against Tyranny. It is an endless vigil. The tyranny is a parasite inside our human subconscious- it festers and after any defeat immediately begins plotting its return, watching for any weakness- for the chance to invade. When the nightwatch of Libert...
Taulant · 128w
If you look at the EU "digital wallet" it's actually primarily a certificate wallet. I.e. access control to things. You need it now for resume/CV application, dirvers licenses, soon other certificates. In some countries you already have a hard time getting public services without those digital cer...
BitcoinSandy · 128w
Programmable CBDCs are the death knell of freedom. Tied to whatever whims the issuer says, people will be slaves and totally controlled. Along with Govts being less accountable as they have passed control to unelected feudal overlords there will be zero representation for anyone . The Nations withou...
Bruh · 127w
I see BRICS nations using Btc very soon they already have problems having too much of each others currency, BTC is the only viable option. However you are underestimating the populous’ attraction to convenience and the powers at be’s will to subjugate the population. Banks are already coming...
SatsAndFlapjacks · 127w
Good points, just don't Have to lead with a divisive doomed circle jerk comment. Just something to think about