China is moving towards a digital currency but there is a long way to go.
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A digital currency has been a heated discussion among central banks around the globe, and China is no exception. Where does Renminbi stand in the debate, what’s next and what would be the implications of a digital yuan? Professor
ZHU Min, Chair of the National Institute of Financial Research at Tsinghua University and former Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, shares his insight with Bruegel Director
Guntram Wolff and Senior Fellow
Alicia García-Herrero.
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Een digitale munt, is het totale controle-middel op ieders bezit.
Daarom willen CCP China en dat totalitaire “EU”-konstrukt het.
Zijn de ongebondenen met ongrijpbare bitcoins, de redding ?
Dat wordt dan nog een technologie-race.