Colombia’s central bank recommends limiting CBDC holdings and spending
Setting limits on CBDC transactions could be beneficial to issues related to user privacy and security, according to the central bank of Colombia.
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Setting limits on CBDC transactions could be beneficial to issues related to user privacy and security, according to the central bank of Colombia.
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