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20 sats \ 1 reply \ @cryptocoin 27 Aug 2022 \ on: Who needs a CBDC when you have USDC? bitcoin
Neel Kashkari explains why governments want CBDCs (but the constituents should not).
Kind of reminds me of this article:
https://archive.ph/UEQXq
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-11-30/bank-indonesia-mulls-digital-currency-as-a-way-to-fight-crypto?srnd=cryptocurrencies&sref=3REHEaVI
"Bank Indonesia has been considering a central bank digital currency, or CBDC, since the start of this year.
“A CBDC would be one of the tools to fight crypto,” Agung said on Tuesday. “We assume that people would find CBDC more credible than crypto. CBDC would be part of an effort to address the use of crypto in financial transactions.” The central bank’s wariness of crypto assets could add to the dilemma of millions of Indonesians who invest in them. The National Ulema Council deemed cryptocurrency as haram, or banned, as it has elements of uncertainty, wagering and harm. The council holds the authority on Shariah compliance in the country that’s home to the world’s largest Muslim population.
Meanwhile, the government is pushing forward with plans to set up a dedicated crypto exchange as soon as this year. As many as 7.4 million Indonesians were invested in crypto assets as of July, doubling from last year, while transaction value surged to 478.5 trillion rupiah ($33 billion), according to the trade ministry."
^ Indonesian central bankers find CBDCs appealing as a form of behavioral control.
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