Rep. Tom Emmer: Digital assets will be a ‘sleeper issue’ for 2024 elections
Three candidates from both the Democratic and Republican parties have taken anti-CBDC positions as part of their 2024 presidential run.
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Three candidates from both the Democratic and Republican parties have taken anti-CBDC positions as part of their 2024 presidential run.
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