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commanteer
Maybe. But I find Japanese people I talk to to be far more aware of the serious dangers of CBDCs than Americans and Western Europeans.
G&T
Cyber cash already proven bad. Stop playing with our hard earned CASH!
virusrex
This is not exactly a strong point in Japan, so I really hope they are getting as much help as possible.
Mizuho is still in the middle of correcting their informatics problem with traditional banking, maybe it is not the best partner to include right now in this.
Rakuraku
Japancat
You said it all in your 2 messages. Really frightening.
japancat
The Japanese ( sheeple ) will buy it ( no pun intended ) hook, line and sinker in the name of ' Benri naa ' ( convenience ).
japancat
Its all about control folks. Once the money is digital you will all be at the governments mercy. They will tell you where to spend, what to buy and when....and if you complain....you will be switched off. If the masses fall for this one, its game set and match. 1984.
Jacobo
Blockchain technology and bitcoin showed us the way. The future is all digital. Nothing can stop it.
kurisupisu
Since I do not carry a smart phone everywhere I go, I would prefer not to see the day when we are literally forced to…
SDCA
I thought the whole point of having CBDC was to eliminate the middle man "commercial banks" and have all transactions monitored and taxed properly at the source so we don't need to file for taxes every year. As someone mentioned above, we already have money "digitally" so this seems unnecessary if we are still using commercial banks.
Temyong
This is the economy of the final one world govt - DIGITAL. One cannot buy or sell it unless you have the roku roku roku mark.
Namorada
It is all just a ploy to get people to spend money. For some people, it won't be a problem but for a large number of people, debts will become a huge problem.
Mr Kipling
Another nail in Bitcoin's coffin?
JeffLee
I never understood this concept. Money is already overwhelmingly digital. Even in Japan, the vast majority of money exists as electronic blips stored on servers rather than as paper and coins, while people commonly use apps or IC cards for transactions.
sakurasuki
Japan's only special app, people had their experience with MySOS and Cocoa in the past.