CBDCs: The Silent Attack on British Democracy?
The Bank of England is creating a central bank digital currency (CBDC). Will this be beneficial or threaten our democracy?
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The Bank of England is creating a central bank digital currency (CBDC). Will this be beneficial or threaten our democracy?
I was at an event yesterday when someone compared authoritarianism with liberty. And this got me thinking about where crypto might stand in these opposing values, in the United Kingdom.
Gary Gensler could be the poster boy for the on-going theme of how people are losing faith in our “three letter institutions”. From the DOJ, to the CDC, to the MSM – we need our institutions to do better.
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Nigel Farage has followed Toby Young in talking publicly about the actions of banks closing accounts without always giving good reason. As George Mason University law professor Todd Zywicki said in a video interview “You do have to have a bank account, really, to be able to live.”
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