Word on the street: Trump's eyeing a blockchain-powered financial play called the United States Digital Bank (USDB). Rumor has it this thing's meant to crack open crypto access for regular folks—not just the whales and tech crowd. If it's real, we're talking a government-backed on-ramp that could reshape how Americans interact with digital assets. Big question though: will it actually materialize, or just fade into the noise of campaign promises?
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LiquidatedTwice
· 10h ago
Listening to this reminds me of that wave in 2020—the promises were made so readily, but carrying them out was so difficult...
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DecentralizeMe
· 10h ago
Here comes another promise that's just for show. Do they really think we haven't seen this before? Haha.
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HodlKumamon
· 10h ago
Haha, it's that time of year again—the annual "politician wish pool" segment... Based on historical data, the fulfillment rate for these kinds of promises is about 12%. Bear is still looking at this from a statistical significance perspective.
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PortfolioAlert
· 10h ago
Another digital bank from the Federal Reserve? They claim it's about financial inclusion, but in reality, it's still the same old scheme to fleece the public...
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 10h ago
Another batch of big promises, is it USDB's turn this time? Let's talk when it actually launches.
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All-InQueen
· 10h ago
Same old story, just listen and move on. We'll talk again when it actually gets implemented.
Word on the street: Trump's eyeing a blockchain-powered financial play called the United States Digital Bank (USDB). Rumor has it this thing's meant to crack open crypto access for regular folks—not just the whales and tech crowd. If it's real, we're talking a government-backed on-ramp that could reshape how Americans interact with digital assets. Big question though: will it actually materialize, or just fade into the noise of campaign promises?