⚡️🇪🇺 WATCH - In response to criticism that the digital euro—the EU's incoming CBDC—is "a solution in search of a problem", ECB chief Christine Lagarde claims that only CBDCs can provide a trustworthy digital equivalent to cash, as physical banknotes are gradually phased out.
"Central bank money has to remain an active part of the system that people can actually trust."
"Money issued by central banks has to have its digital form because we're moving into a different era where not everybody will want necessarily to have banknotes."
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Its funny seeing "central bank money" and "trust" used in the same sentence as that ...you know what solves the issue of needing trust in a monetary system? An Open source ,decentralized, immutable, verifiable network... Oh, wait, that already exists.It's called bitcoin...shove your CBDC's up your dusty ass twat
rather, they are afraid that their financial system will become obsolete, since payments with cryptocurrencies mean that banks are no longer necessary to make transactions between people from different countries.
apart from the fact that they do not know how to eliminate monero nodes, seeing that the majority of nodes are found throughout Europe.
They know about Monero and they will do everything they can to never mention it while at the same time making it harder to buy it easily.
What they don't understand that Bitcoin and now Monero is an idea that can not be eradicated.
They are building the ladder for the rise of freedom money.
We'd should be thankful for their work.