25 sats \ 1 reply \ @nullama 13 May \ parent \ on: ‘Open-source’ CBDCs aren’t going to protect you from government privacy
Open source simply means anyone can read the code.
The code itself can be anything.
Again why would any government want to be that transparent? It would ruin the idea of black boxes or top secrete projects that these governments around the world fund. It would hamper anyone pouring money into a secret project to gain a cutting edge.
If you have a separate pot of money for that that isn't on the CBDC chain then again it just defetes the idea the government is pushing for.
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