Central banks will eventually face up to the limitations inherent in traditional assets like gold and Bitcoin. When that reality sets in, they'll need to explore a completely different cryptographic framework—one they can manage on their balance sheet, maintain full fungibility with, and actively trade. The hunt for controllable digital currencies that meet these criteria will likely shape monetary policy and financial markets for years to come.
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OnchainFortuneTeller
· 19h ago
The central bank's own digital currency is enough; why bother messing around with Bitcoin?
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AltcoinHunter
· 19h ago
The central bank ultimately has to develop CBDC; this wave is really unavoidable. But we retail investors need to think clearly—what they want is control, and what we want is freedom... How to resolve this contradiction?
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CryptoDouble-O-Seven
· 19h ago
The battle for central bank digital currencies sounds just like a game of thrones.
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CrossChainBreather
· 19h ago
The central bank is developing its own digital currency. Basically, it's still trying to keep encryption locked up.
Central banks will eventually face up to the limitations inherent in traditional assets like gold and Bitcoin. When that reality sets in, they'll need to explore a completely different cryptographic framework—one they can manage on their balance sheet, maintain full fungibility with, and actively trade. The hunt for controllable digital currencies that meet these criteria will likely shape monetary policy and financial markets for years to come.