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Why Libra Worries This Physicist-Turned-Congressman — The Information

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Do you think it is inevitable that the U.S. Treasury will make the leap to the digital coin of the dollar?

‘Currently, Congress is set up in a way that matches the economy of 200 years ago.’ I think we are going to be in trouble if we don’t. The one good thing about the Libra proposal is that it [brought attention to] China, which has been working at some level for several years on central bank digital currencies.

Why Libra Worries This Physicist-Turned-Congressman — The Information:

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