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Coinbase just expanded multi-chain availability for USDC on Polygon. We look forward to more efficient USDC transactions with this launch! pic.twitter.com/xrRxXKSs7f Frax’s sFrax seems similar in motivation to MakerDAO’s DAI Savings Rate (DSR), a bear market success story that has helped Maker increase its revenue for five straight months by giving DAI holders exposure to Treasury yields, per DeFiLlama. Top 10 Best Crypto Exchanges With Low Fees [2023 ...Where to Purchase Altcoins? Janowitz’s tweet comes after recent reports that scammers have stolen over $385,000 in Ether from Friend.tech users through SIM-swapping.

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In a CNBC interview, Solidus Labs COO, Chen Arad, said that victims of pig butchering should not feel ashamed. “These [criminals] are really expert manipulators,” Arad sympathizes. “If you haven’t heard of this type of scam, it’s easy to fall prey to.” The Web3 Foundation, a firm whose flagship project is the Polkadot blockchain protocol, has unveiled a new initiative to allocate $22.08 million and 5 million DOTs throughout the year 2024. How to make $10,000 fast?🚨 50,000,000 #XRP (24,894,598 USD) transferred from #CryptoCom to unknown wallethttps://t.co/f2Zrx9pLf3 Big bitcoin mining companies have been behind a massive increase in average network hashrate in the third quarter.

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Hence, we will never have full discretionary power over that money as the middleman central bank will always remain between us and our funds. Should this middleman refuse to transact on our behalf, we will not be able to purchase or transfer any money in a world where CBDCs have eventually replaced physical cash. We will no longer be able to pull a banknote from our wallet and hand it over to whomever we want.In a nutshell, every CBDC transaction could be subject to restrictions. Such infringements could take the form of payment constraints or transfer limits, it could block us from sending money to specific groups of people or individuals, organizations, or companies. Vice versa it could also prevent us from receiving money. It could furthermore limit the purposes we spend our money on, for instance, spending limits or payment blocks could be imposed on alcohol, cigarettes, but also fuel, electricity, or flight tickets – as the government deems appropriate.Defunding dissenting voices — as Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau did with members of the Freedom Convoy in 2022 — would thus become far more convenient and efficient for governments. No orders would need to be issued to freeze corporate or individual accounts at banks or payment providers. Instead, the administration could cut off any protesters from their cash with the push of a button.Related: The world could be facing a dark future thanks to CBDCsIt is even conceivable that CBDCs could be used to impose curfews or place people under house arrest. On a keystroke and in real-time, CBDCs could — for example — be programmed to function only between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m., or just within four miles of your registered home address. Effectively, President Joe Biden could use a CBDC regime to prevent a Donald Trump rally from taking place. Alternatively, Trump could prevent a Bernie Sanders assembly from happening.But gagging opposition is not where it ends: CBDCs could also be programmed in such a way that they depreciate over time. This could prove useful for officials in times of economic decline when governments and central banks want to stoke the economy. It goes without saying that in this scenario the saver is the one left holding the short end of the stick. Governments could further impose special taxes, forced loans, or directly access digital wallets for tax collection and fine deductions. Undoubtedly, financial autonomy would erode under a CBDC regime.Veil of ignoranceHowever, next to constrained freedoms in terms of data privacy and financial autonomy, another — far more fundamental — danger looms around the corner. People in control may undermine democracy by abusing CBDCs for electronic power grabs. If the ones wandering the corridors of power are given the possibility to literally switch off opposition by defunding it, it will sooner or later happen. Or to put it at its simplest: Giving governments CBDCs and hoping that they won’t abuse them is like pouring the alcoholic a glass of whiskey and hoping that he won’t drink it.Hence, in weighing the pros and cons of retail CBDCs, the concept of the “veil of ignorance” comes in handy. Applied to the case at hand, it prompts you not only to ponder the question of whether your current government would be inclined to abuse CBDCs, but if any future governments (behind the veil) could do so. Think of the worst possible governments and reflect on whether they will misuse their power over CBDCs. You’ll understand why CBDCs are an imminent threat to freedom — in your country and around the globe.Dr. Patrick Schueffel is an adjunct professor at Fribourg’s School of Management in Switzerland. His research focuses on fintech, digital assets, and entrepreneurship. He previously worked in Switzerland and Liechtenstein as the chief operating officer at Saxo Bank and as a member of senior management at Credit Suisse, and spent a three-year stint in Singapore. He holds a doctorate from the University of Reading’s Henley Business School, a master’s degree from the Norwegian School of Economics, and a diploma from Mannheim University in Germany.This article is for general information purposes and is not intended to be and should not be taken as legal or investment advice. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed here are the author’s alone and do not necessarily reflect or represent the views and opinions of Cointelegraph. However, it is still down 48.5% from 2021’s close, just before the start of the bear market, when the local crypto market was valued at 55.4 trillion won (US$40.9 billion). Apresenta??o do PowerPointBitwise chief investment officer Matt Hougan noted during a Monday webinar that BITO launched at the height of the last bull market. Bitcoin’s price hit its all-time high of roughly $69,000 in the month after the ProShares fund launched. Dame Caroline Dinenage MP, the chair of the committee, criticized sports clubs for using crypto with fans, claiming that the majority ultimately fail:


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