CBDCs = TOFO (Tools of Financial Oppression)

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Emmer's Anti-CBDC bill did pass. My post above was showing the vote. No idea if it will pass the Senate or if POTUS will sign it.

POTUS did back down from his veto threat on the recent crypto bill showdown, so it seems like there is some recognition in the swamp that this is actually an important issue to voters.
 
Nothing really new to anyone that has been paying attention, but nice to see it getting more attention:

 

 
Ripple (developer of XRP crypto token) wants to be a cog in the CBDC machine:


I don't think the BIS or major central banks are very interested in their solutions though. It looks like they are busy building their own (proprietary) systems.
 
Mario talks about CBDCs in this one.

CBDC Will Fail as It's an Effort to Perpetuate a Rotten System​

Jun 12, 2024 #money #bank #currency

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What Has Government Done to Our Money?​

 
An echo of what I've been saying:
 
Bold emphasis is mine:

"Controllable anonymity" - lol. Orwell would be proud.
 
^^^^^^^^^
If interested, you can click onto the "cato.org" link in the post above and listen to a short podcast about CBDCs and the book.

Edit to add: Worth a listen imo.
 
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IMF article:

Almost two-thirds of countries in the Middle East and Central Asia are exploring adopting a central bank digital currency as a way to promote financial inclusion and improve the efficiency of cross-border payments.

Adopting a CBDC, however, requires careful consideration. Countries across these regions, spanning a diverse group of economies stretching from Morocco and Egypt to Pakistan and Kazakhstan, each must weigh their own unique set of circumstances.

Many of the 19 countries currently exploring a CBDC are at the research stage. Bahrain, Georgia, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates have moved to the more advanced “proof-of-concept” stage. Kazakhstan is the most advanced after two pilot programs for the digital tenge.

 
The design of the digital euro includes an offline functionality that would offer users a cash-like level of privacy for payments in physical shops and between individuals. ...


I doubt it. They talk a lot about anti money laundering measures without explanation. They necessarily entail surveillance measures. There won't be financial privacy with a CBDC.
 

Bahamas to regulate banks to offer cbank digital currency​

  • Bahamas launched world's first digital fiat currency in 2020
  • Central Bank preparing to force banks to provide access to it
  • Regulations expected to be in place within two years
LONDON, July 1 (Reuters) - The Bahamas, the first country in the world to issue a central bank digital currency (CBDC), is now preparing regulations that will require commercial banks to provide access to the e-money in a bid to stimulate adoption, its central bank governor told Reuters.

The Bahamas' role as a CBDC pioneer - it issued its "Sand Dollar" digital currency in 2020 - means that what it does in the Caribbean is closely watched by the more than 130 countries, from Europe to China, that are now exploring digital versions of their currencies.

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Davos beta-test.
 
Beta test in a tax haven...
 
Beta test in a tax haven...
That would be the best place...see how much they can learn, about whatever test-subject they focus on.

Also try various algo restrictions. Maybe, too, they can study the hominid reaction once the money suddenly doesn't work.

The autistic midwit Elites might learn something. Especially about how the masses don't much appreciate being controlled by machines.
 

Exclusive: Bank of Israel waiting for digital euro ahead of digital shekel launch​

  • BOI committed to digital shekel plans
  • Israel's central bank unlikely to launch ahead of ECB
  • Deputy governor says BOI carrying out behavioural study
  • BOI trying to gauge if public would accept digital shekel
JERUSALEM, July 10 (Reuters) - The Bank of Israel (BOI) remains committed to plans for a digital shekel currency to improve Israel's payments system and foster innovation, but is unlikely to launch one ahead of other advanced economies.

"We’re all waiting for the first western central bank to pull the trigger, which is almost certainly going to be the ECB. And then you may see a rush of countries going forward with it," Bank of Israel Deputy Governor Andrew Abir told Reuters.

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More about digital ID wallets:

 

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Thailand Uses Digital Wallet for 10,000 Baht Handout​

While promises made on the campaign trail often fall to the wayside, officials in Thailand are fulfilling their promises to give citizens 10,000 baht ($281) through digital wallets. However, in addition to the usual problems that come with government handouts, this money is being given out through a digital wallet to leverage programmable restrictions.

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India's CBDC Has 5M Users, Can be Phased in Gradually: Central Bank Governor

Governor Shaktikanta Das said there should not be in any rush to roll out a system-wide CBDC.

  • India's retail CBDC pilot has over 5 million users with as many as 16 banks participating.
  • The nation's central bank Governor hinted at the possibility of avoiding a full-scale implementation.

India's central bank Governor Shaktikanta Das has said that while their retail central bank digital currency (CBDC) pilot has over 5 million users, there should not be in any rush to roll out a system-wide CBDC.

The senior most official of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) was speaking at at a conference in Bengaluru on Monday.

India's plans for a retail and wholesale CBDC were announced as part of the Finance Minister's budget speech in 2022. By 2022-end, the RBI launched pilots for both CBDCs. By 2023-end, the retail CBDC hit a million transactions, at least on one day, with a little help from its friends, the banks.

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Nothing to see, can listen in one tab, play around the forum in a different tab. Worth the 16 mins to listen (imo.)

Central Banks Want CBDCs | Prof Richard Werner | BIG PICTURE​

In this 15-minute interview, Professor Werner discusses the global implementation of CBDCs, the crusade to eliminate cash, the push for negative interest rates, and how Bitcoin has paved the way for CBDCs!
A system of totalitarian control is being rolled out to micromanage our lives, driven by central bankers worldwide. There is a campaign to go cashless and make our money complete programmable.
Digital prisons are being built before our eyes and we must realize this and stop it.
During the Covid crisis, vaccine passports and restrictions on movement and purchasing taught us a great deal.

 
Not having seen it...it's a no-brainer. Central Banksters want CBDCs like ducks want water.

Everyone wants to be king; and this would make the Central Banker the ultimate, unlimited power in the land. EVERYTHING would have to get past the Bank and it's blockchain programming algo. What you can buy, how you can spend, where you can be. With the ultimate punishment for those who resist.
 

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Thailand's $13 bln digital handout scheme to include cash payments, PM says​

BANGKOK, Sept 3 (Reuters) - Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra on Tuesday said part of the government's vaunted 450 billion baht ($13.1 billion) "digital wallet" handout will be distributed in cash, in another change to its flagship populist policy.

Details are still being finalised and will be announced in a policy statement to parliament, she added.

The digital wallet handout had previously entailed transferring 10,000 baht ($292) in credit to 50 million Thais via a smartphone application to spend in their localities within six months.

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Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) – Accelerating towards Dystopia​

3 Sept 2024 14:02

There is an ominous development gaining momentum across the world’s financial systems which has the potential to undermine monetary and personal freedom, yet which remains largely under the radar for most of the world’s population.

This development is the globally coordinated plan to roll out retail central bank digital currencies (CBDCs). Billed by central banks and governments as the future of money, promising benefits like payment efficiency and financial inclusion, CBDCs in reality pave the way for a dystopian future characterized by total surveillance and control, which stands in stark contrast to the principles of a free society.

At the helm of pushing this CBDC agenda are two shadowy but powerful organizations, neither of which is publicly accountable in any way – i.e. The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) known as the “the central banks’ central bank”, based in Basel, Switzerland, and the Atlantic Council, a US led, Atlantic alliance (NATO) ‘think tank’ based in Washington D.C. which is funded by a combination of government, corporate and foundation sponsors.

While the Atlantic Council pushes policy frameworks in favour of CBDCs and creates the pro-CBDC narratives, the BIS (through its ‘Innovation Hub’) coordinates with central banks in pushing the actual development and implementation of CBDCs. And in both cases, they have been very busy.

According to the 2023 BIS Survey on CBDCs in which 86 central banks participated, 94% of these central banks are exploring a CBDC.

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Central bank digital currency momentum growing, study shows​

  • Growing number of countries piloting digital currencies
  • Those already launched have seen usage finally pick up
  • China could fully launch e-CNY next year, U.S. lagging
LONDON, Sept 17 (Reuters) - A total of 134 countries representing 98% of the global economy are now exploring digital versions of their currencies, with almost half at an advanced stage and pioneers like China, the Bahamas and Nigeria starting to see a pick up in usage.
The research by the U.S.-based Atlantic Council think-tank published on Tuesday showed that all G20 nations are now looking into central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) as they are known and that 44 countries in total are piloting them.

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Canada Moves Away From Retail CBDC, Shifts Focus to Broader Payments

  • Canada has announced it is shifting its focus away from a retail central bank digital currency but implied that it was prepared if the people of the nation decide such a product is needed in the future.
  • CBC News, Canada's public broadcaster, reported that the Bank "is shelving" the idea of a Canadian dollar.

Canada is shifting its focus away from a retail central bank digital currency after years of research, its central bank announced last week.

"With this work completed, and with other payments issues gaining prominence, the Bank is scaling down its work on a retail central bank digital currency and shifting its focus to broader payments system research and policy development," a document vaguely titled "Digital Canadian Dollar" said.

CBC News, Canada's public broadcaster, reported that "The Bank of Canada confirmed" it has "shifted its focus away from the idea of introducing a digital Canadian dollar." The story also said the Bank "is shelving" the idea of a Canadian dollar.

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Good, but I'm curious as to why. What prompted the decision?
 

 
Russia plans to introduce central bank digital currency for public use next year. This is another step forward toward a completely cashless society and a step backward for financial privacy.

According to a press release from the Bank of Russia, digital rubles will be available to the public by July 1, 2025, and the system will roll out over three years. According to the press release, consumers will make payments with digital rubles using a universal QR code based on the National Payment Card System.

 
Cathrine Austin Fitts has a series of videos from different bankers telling you how they can control CBDC's and their use.

Not sure how long each is, but each one is a couple minutes long before changing to the next.

 
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