ICYMI: David Woo on why an American CBDC could be big trouble for Bitcoin
According to Woo, the main reason the US has yet to crack down on Bitcoin is political. He explains:
“The main reason is because the government in the US doesn’t want to take the side of the banks... The banks represent the established monopolies, the payment system, the dinosaurs and that Bitcoin represents the new kid on the block that’s going to make everything more efficient. Even if they think crypto is a bit speculative, they’re afraid to crack down too hard because they are going to be accused of basically being pro-Wall Street.
Despite the political unpopularity, Woo believes the creation of an American CBDC and the accompanying crypto crackdown is inevitable: “China just launched their CBDC…Nobody wants China to get ahead, so America needs to basically show that the US is not ready to surrender the dollar’s reserve currency status in this new struggle.”which, among other things, “places the highest urgency on research and development efforts into the potential design and deployment options of a United States CBDC.
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