Only 17% of Russians would agree to store more than $200 in CBDC
The most common hindrances cited include insufficient information about the technology (22%) and concerns about cybertheft and system failures (21%).
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The most common hindrances cited include insufficient information about the technology (22%) and concerns about cybertheft and system failures (21%).
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