Biden Administration seeks China-style CBDCs, warns US Congressman
Congressman Emmer warns Biden's CBDC plan threatens privacy, introduces bill to prevent government surveillance. The post Biden Administration seeks China-style CBDCs, warns US Congressman appeared first on Crypto Briefi...
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Congressman Emmer warns Biden's CBDC plan threatens privacy, introduces bill to prevent government surveillance.
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