Manon
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Hey everyone,
I’ve been seeing headlines about Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) popping up in tons of countries lately — nearly 49 countries are running pilots right now euronews.com+12axios.com+12cbdctracker.org+12. A few have even fully launched, like The Bahamas, Jamaica, Nigeria, and India’s digital rupee is gaining serious traction too en.wikipedia.org+4atlanticcouncil.org+4axios.com+4.
On one hand, these pilots could:
But with privacy, surveillance, and control lurking around the corner, it raises some red flags. For example, Russia’s digital rouble is being promoted for smoother cross-border payments — but their own bank CEO called it “unclear” how useful it really is globalgovernmentfintech.com+15reuters.com+15reuters.com+15investopedia.com+5en.wikipedia.org+5euronews.com+5.
Japan’s central bank is also testing a digital yen, driven by how fast their society is going cashless — around 43% of transactions were already cashless by 2024 reuters.com+1pymnts.com+1. The U.S. is watching closely too — especially after Trump’s recent ban on a digital dollar, which may actually push other countries to speed theirs up
I’ve been seeing headlines about Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) popping up in tons of countries lately — nearly 49 countries are running pilots right now euronews.com+12axios.com+12cbdctracker.org+12. A few have even fully launched, like The Bahamas, Jamaica, Nigeria, and India’s digital rupee is gaining serious traction too en.wikipedia.org+4atlanticcouncil.org+4axios.com+4.
On one hand, these pilots could:
- Make payments faster and cheaper
- Help unbanked people gain access
- Give central banks better control over money supply
But with privacy, surveillance, and control lurking around the corner, it raises some red flags. For example, Russia’s digital rouble is being promoted for smoother cross-border payments — but their own bank CEO called it “unclear” how useful it really is globalgovernmentfintech.com+15reuters.com+15reuters.com+15investopedia.com+5en.wikipedia.org+5euronews.com+5.
Japan’s central bank is also testing a digital yen, driven by how fast their society is going cashless — around 43% of transactions were already cashless by 2024 reuters.com+1pymnts.com+1. The U.S. is watching closely too — especially after Trump’s recent ban on a digital dollar, which may actually push other countries to speed theirs up