Central Bank Digital Currencies


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Miami Mayor Francis Suarez: I've 'Never Been a Fan' of CBDCs

Miami Mayor and Republican presidential candidate Francis Suarez joins "The Hash" to discuss his thoughts on Florida Governor Ron DeSantis' proposal to ban central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) if elected president. "Nobody wants the Federal government or any government knowing where you have your money...it's a violation of our rights of privacy," Mayor Suarez said.

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Política

Ron DeSantis promete proibir CBDCs se for eleito presidente

O candidato presidencial dos EUA assinou em março um projeto de lei como governador da Flórida para proibir o uso de CBDCs em seu estado.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (Florida State Government)

Política

DeSantis da Flórida trava campanha ineficaz contra dólares digitais, dizem advogados

O movimento político para usar regras comerciais estaduais para impedir moedas digitais de bancos centrais é baseado em um absurdo legal que não tem poder para proibir nada, afirmam especialistas.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis ' departure from the presidential campaign field likely means less crypto talk in the 2024 election. (CoinDesk screen grab from governor's office video)

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Christopher Giancarlo: Fight for the Future of Money in the U.S.

Christopher Giancarlo, the former chair of the CFTC, also known as ‘Crypto Dad’ said the U.S. is resisting digitization of the dollar due to it being a threat to the country’s dominance over the traditional financial system. Central Bank Digital Currencies or CBDCs are the future of money and countries that resist innovation will become irrelevant in the global financial landscape, said Giancarlo who is also the founder of the Digital Dollar Project. In a Word on the Block interview with Forkast Editor-in-Chief Angie Lau, Giancarlo expressed his disappointment over Washington’s hostility towards cryptocurrencies. His comments come in light of the recent enforcement actions against crypto by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

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As moedas digitais do banco central estão se tornando inesperadamente uma questão eleitoral presidencial

Os Estados Unidos não têm planos de emitir um dólar digital. Então por que tantos políticos estão se manifestando contra a ideia?

(Ryan Quintal/Unsplash, Modified by CoinDesk)

Política

Moeda digital do banco central de Hong Kong pode estar em blockchain permitida: fonte

O regulador do e-HKD deixou a implementação do CBDC de Hong Kong para os bancos.

Hong Kong (See-ming Lee/Flickr-Creative Commons)

Opinião

Esta crise definirá o futuro do dinheiro

O recente colapso de três bancos de alto perfil - Silicon Valley Bank, Silvergate Bank e Signature Bank - causou saídas preocupantes em centenas de bancos regionais. Agora, com o Federal Reserve dos EUA criando uma nova facilidade de backstop supostamente no valor de US$ 2 trilhões, os ecos das crises de 2008 e 2013 são altos.

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Federal Reserve’s New Instant Payments System 'FedNow' To Launch in July

The U.S. Federal Reserve is set to launch its long-awaited instant payments service "FedNow" in July. "The Hash" panel discusses the rollout amid a global race to central bank digital currencies (CBDCs).

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Will CBDCs Be a Boon or Bane?

Host Joel Flynn discusses the potential impact of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) on the crypto industry. That story and other news shaping the cryptocurrency world in this episode of "The Daily Forkast."

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Are CBDCs the Future of Money?

Bank of America says digital currencies, such as central bank digital currencies and stablecoins, are the natural evolution of money and payments. Deloitte Tax LLP Partner Rob Massey weighs in on the report.

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