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by spaceman_2020
1383 days ago
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India fixed this problem with “direct benefit transfer” straight to bank accounts. And this was before the current UPI system had really taken off. Really, if a country of 1.4 billion people where beneficiaries can number more than the populations of most countries, I don’t see why you would need CBDCs at all. |
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With programmable money (think ETH smart contracts for the government) a policy could be roll out to the entire population uniformly in a matter of days.
This is why this concept is so powerful and is inevitable IMHO.