21. Central Bank Digital Currencies, the Small Reset, and was Hayek a shitcoiner?

December 26, 2020 NaN
21. Central Bank Digital Currencies, the Small Reset, and was Hayek a shitcoiner?
The Bitcoin Standard Podcast
21. Central Bank Digital Currencies, the Small Reset, and was Hayek a shitcoiner?

Dec 26 2020 | NaN

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Show Notes

In today’s seminar we discuss Central Bank Digital Currencies and what they mean for Bitcoin. What are the likely contours of a new global monetary system, in the wake of the global economic crises? Finally we examine Hayek’s proposal for competing currencies and whether it makes him a shitcoiner.

 

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