Interesting development out of Washington. Congressman Keith Self just dropped some news that's got people talking. Apparently, lawmakers were given assurances that anti-CBDC provisions would make it into the National Defense Authorization Act—you know, the bill that absolutely has to pass. But guess what? Those provisions got stripped out.
So much for promises, right? The CBDC debate isn't going away anytime soon, and this latest twist shows just how contentious the whole digital dollar conversation has become on Capitol Hill.
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Interesting development out of Washington. Congressman Keith Self just dropped some news that's got people talking. Apparently, lawmakers were given assurances that anti-CBDC provisions would make it into the National Defense Authorization Act—you know, the bill that absolutely has to pass. But guess what? Those provisions got stripped out.
So much for promises, right? The CBDC debate isn't going away anytime soon, and this latest twist shows just how contentious the whole digital dollar conversation has become on Capitol Hill.