The ECB has picked up a new buzzword for its digital euro campaign: “freedom.”
But don't be fooled, CBDCs are about control, not freedom. https://www.cato.org/blog/digital-euro-isnt-about-freedom
Nick Anthony
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Policy Analyst at the Cato Institute's Center for Monetary and Financial Alternatives and Fellow at the Human Rights Foundation. Covering CBDCs, financial privacy, and cryptocurrency. Opinions are my own.
While discussing the Bank Secrecy Act, Representative Patman said the quiet part out loud.
He congratulated the Treasury for going "rather far" and "making a long step here" to establish capital controls. The Treasury quickly shot back saying not to call it that. 

Ah, yes, because the worst-case scenario is that people's needs are satisfied by the market.


More than half of the authoritarian regimes across the world are publicly working on CBDCs.

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As part of its CBDC development, the United Arab Emirates just conducted its first "government financial transaction using Digital Dirham."

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This is a wild exchange from the Bank Secrecy Act hearings in 1970.
A member of Congress asks why innocent people need privacy, acknowledges Jewish people fleeing the holocaust, and then says "History is a lot of hogwash in this." 

One of my favorite things about Bitcoin is that more people than ever are asking questions like, ‘What is money? What is privacy? What is sovereignty?’
It’s through that curiosity that people see what’s at stake.


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Nick Anthony cautions that CBDCs such as the digital euro could erode privacy, enable financial surveillance, and endanger economic freedom.
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Aimlessly wondering around Prague and I look up to find I’ve stumbled my way to the Czech Central Bank.
It seems that even on my off days, I’m tracking central banks.


Many folks are reporting that the digital euro's 2029 launch date is "breaking news."
Real ones know that info has been in the @HRF CBDC Tracker since July. 😉
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Remember, anon: You can just do things.
Has anyone else noticed how the ECB is ramping up digital euro propaganda?


“A purely peer-to-peer version of electronic cash.”
It’s there if you want it and it’s there if you need it.
And frankly, nowadays, having an escape hatch feels more necessary than ever.


So many great questions came up at the Bank Secrecy Act event that I decided to follow up on all of those that couldn't be answered on stage. https://www.cato.org/blog/bank-secrecy-act-qa
Governments force banks to report your activity, judge whether you are being suspicious, and close your accounts when you step out of the norm.
How? It dates back to 1970.
President Richard Nixon had not yet been caught surveilling his political opponents. Instead, Oct. 26, 1970 marks when Nixon signed the Bank Secrecy Act and set the foundation for a new regime of financial surveillance.
Often abbreviated as “the BSA,” the Bank Secrecy Act was originally enacted over fears that the rise of air travel in the late 1960s would lead to Americans hiding their money in Swiss bank accounts.
As the times changed, so did the concerns. Congress initially targeted tax evaders, but the Bank Secrecy Act was later expanded to also go after drug traffickers. Later, it would be expanded again to go after terrorists.
Most recently, Congress has been weighing where and how to apply it to cryptocurrencies.
https://www.cato.org/blog/warren-misses-details-bank-secrecy-act
Yet, it hasn’t just been the targets that have changed. Congress has also steadily expanded who must report their customers under this regime.
Even the @USPS and pawn shops are defined as "financial institutions" here.
This ever-growing list of both targets and informants is partly why more than 27.5 million reports were filed on customers last year. https://www.cato.org/blog/reporting-fincens-suspicious-activity-again
Congress has prioritized ever-increasing financial surveillance over protections for people’s privacy for 55 years now. It’s time for that to change.
It’s time to respect financial privacy and stop treating ever-expanding surveillance as the norm. Reform needs to happen before the Bank Secrecy Act gets to celebrate its next big milestone.
For more on how, check out my latest in @CoinDesk 

55 Years of Financial Surveillance
Reform needs to happen before the Bank Secrecy Act gets to celebrate its next big milestone, argues Nicholas Anthony, a policy analyst at the Cato ...

55 Years of Financial Surveillance
Reform needs to happen before the Bank Secrecy Act gets to celebrate its next big milestone, argues Nicholas Anthony, a policy analyst at the Cato ...
At @Plan ₿ Network , @Efrat Fenigson asked me about the importance of financial privacy. And on a note of optimism, I shared why the rise of tools like @vexl 😎 , Cashu, Signal, and Proton gives me hope.
Dang. Hello to the tons of new folks I met in Lugano and Prague!
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ECB President Christine Lagarde said the “ECB’s climate and nature plan [extends to] the potential introduction of a digital euro.” She said the CBDC must be energy efficient “unlike certain crypto-assets, which often rely on energy-intensive mining infrastructures.”
Find out more in the HRF CBDC Tracker.

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Have you been looking for an hour-long live stream where three people explain in detail how the US government robbed people of their financial privacy with the Bank Secrecy Act?
Well, you're in luck. That's exactly what will be happening today at 11 am Eastern.
https://www.cato.org/events/fifty-five-years-bank-secrecy-act
The @HRF CBDC Tracker now has data on more than 145 different jurisdictions.

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