Do you think this kind of argument -- "We need a CBDC so we can get money to you better" -- will carry weight with people, given their experience?
If I didn't understand how important money is and how corrupt it has become, I'd buy this pitch.
Countries with CBDC pilots seem to sell their CBDCs using a solution-to-a-problem-we-created pattern. Like in Cuba's case, they're hyperinflating so they can't print enough physical cash to service the economy then ... it's a car ... it's a plane ... no it's our CBDC. tada
If I didn't understand how important money is and how corrupt it has become, I'd buy this pitch.
That has a bleak implication.
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