US Rep. Warren Davidson Criticizes CBDCs, Advocates Permissionless P2P Money Instead
The United States Republican Representative, Warren Davidson, has reiterated his stance against a government central bank digital currency (CBDC), claiming that they should be banned and criminalized. In response to a jo...
In response to a job posting, from the San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank, for a “senior crypto architect” to work on a CBDC project, Davidson accused the Fed of “building the financial equivalent of the Death Star.”...
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