Big moves happening on Capitol Hill. Congressman Keith Self just dropped a proposal to ban CBDCs, and the timing? Right before a major hearing that could shape digital currency policy. The bill's being positioned as a "fix" to existing legislation—looks like lawmakers are drawing hard lines on what kind of digital money they're willing to tolerate. This could set the tone for how America approaches central bank digital currencies going forward. Stay tuned, because this hearing might just decide whether the U.S. government gets its own crypto or keeps things decentralized.
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Blockchainiac
· 6h ago
Banning CBDCs? Wake up, this is the real game of thrones
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Another outing? The lawmakers are still talking on paper
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Sounds like old-school politicians are afraid of getting out of control...
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Finally, someone stood up, and the central bank's digital currency was a set
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What can be changed at this hearing... The U.S. government still wants control
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GasFeeCrier
· 7h ago
Is there another ban on CBDC? This guy is too good at rubbing the heat
Big moves happening on Capitol Hill. Congressman Keith Self just dropped a proposal to ban CBDCs, and the timing? Right before a major hearing that could shape digital currency policy. The bill's being positioned as a "fix" to existing legislation—looks like lawmakers are drawing hard lines on what kind of digital money they're willing to tolerate. This could set the tone for how America approaches central bank digital currencies going forward. Stay tuned, because this hearing might just decide whether the U.S. government gets its own crypto or keeps things decentralized.