CBDCs = TOFO (Tools of Financial Oppression)

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Came across this by accident. It's a very simple look at CBDCs and how screwed up they are. Since most regulars already know this so I'm posting for any guests, lurkers and newbies who may not. 13 mins long.

The End Of Cash? What Happens If Money Goes Fully Digital?​

Jul 2, 2025
A fully cashless future might be closer than you think. Well, you might think that credit cards and online payments have already disrupted the cash usage to some extent, but what if I tell you that cash would disappear almost completely?

 
Bitcoin was highly likely to have been started by the Cy-Eye-Aye types. So I don't think I buy that argument. It's all a step towards digital money.

Until they let those like the Crypto 6 out of jail for simple kyc laws.... ya forget it.
 
And to add to that thought. You know what you DO NOT need any stablecoin for? Consumer to consumer transactions. They know the exchanges are weak spots and where they are implementing controls.
 


 
Always remember...complexity is there for a reason. They want to HIDE functions, make it hard for the user (who is not the owner) to control those functions.

A good engineer (who is not paid to insert covert functions or features) always strives for simplicity. Simplicity is, an engine starter held on with two bolts that you can reach easily. Or, it's a coin in your pocket that is accepted nearly-universally.

Moar complex is paper - produced with low cost by government, and easily counterfeited. MUCH moar complex, is, credit/debit cards with electronic back-office functions.

And most complex of all will be these damned CBDCs..."programmable" scrip.
 
I should add that if the BIS successfully develops their proposed reputation scoring system, it will only drive demand for privacy coins like Monero, Zano and possibly Tari. Where infrastructure exists for transaction privacy, the BIS proposal won't work.
 


Amazing. I wonder when someone might ask, why do we need a CBDC at all? Just make (a) crypto(s) legal tender and dissolve the central bank.
 
The arrogance of that (expletive).

Not enough to disarm the people; control and punish speech; control and micromanage their very LIVING STRUCTURES to comply with Woke fantasies out of textbooks authored by Social Engineers. This ugly broad wants to control how people spend their MONEY.

News flash, toad - you do that, and what you're using is no longer money. It no longer meets the basic tests of money-by-definition.

What it is, is electronic scrip. If she'd read history, rather than Woke psychology-fantasy; if she'd read American recent history...she'd have come up against the phrase "Company Store." Learned of the fear and hatred it invoked. What might be the European-history equivalent? I don't know...the Royals forbade hunting; took most of the crops in Ireland except for small personal plots (why the potato was so important to Irish tenant-farmers) but only American early-corporatism came up with the idea of paying its subject-employees with limited-use scrip or vouchers.
 
Found this on a different forum in a thread on Digital ID and Digital Currency. It's interesting but a bit deep.

 
Found on a different forum. It's from Jan 2025 so I hope it hasn't been posted before. Interesting read.

 
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