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The Great CBDC Debate: Why the U.S. is Treading Softly on Digital Currency
Explore the heated debate around CBDC in the U.S., political opposition, privacy concerns, and what the future may hold for digital currencies.
The Digital Dollar Debate: Why the U.S. is Pumping the Brakes on CBDCs
Discover why the U.S. is pushing back against CBDCs, with insights into political, technical, and privacy concerns surrounding digital currency.
CBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act: A Debate Worthy of a Galaxy Far, Far Away
Explore the heated discussions in Congress surrounding the CBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act, where financial oversight meets a galaxy of ideas.
The CBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act: Dollars, Debates, and Droids
Explore the heated debate over the CBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act in the House Financial Services Committee—where dollars meet droids and democracy!
IIF Critiques European Commission’s Digital Euro Legislation: An Average Assessment
The IIF critiques the EU’s digital euro legislation, highlighting areas needing refinement and potential conflict regarding governance and financial stability.
IIF Assessment: The Digital Euro’s Proposal Hits Average Marks
IIF’s analysis highlights issues in the proposed digital euro legislation, including financial stability, governance challenges, and interoperability concerns.
Kazakhstan’s Central Bank Digital Currency: The Rise of the Digital Tenge
Explore Kazakhstan’s journey towards the digital tenge and its impact on the national payment system, with insights on CBDC development and partnerships.
Ongoing Battles: Binance’s Legal Woes and Global Crypto Developments
Explore Binance’s ongoing legal challenges, India’s crypto regulation plans, and significant European tax updates.
Tom Emmer’s Take on Crypto: A Sleeper Issue in U.S. Politics
Explore Tom Emmer’s insights on cryptocurrency’s impact as a sleeper issue in U.S. politics ahead of the 2024 elections.
House Committee Targets Central Bank Digital Currency with New Legislation
Discover how the House Financial Services Committee’s new bills aim to prevent the issuance of a central bank digital currency and what it means.