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Federal Reserve Board releases discussion paper that examines pros and cons of a potential U.S. central bank digital currency (CBDC)
The Federal Reserve Board on Thursday released a discussion paper that examines the pros and cons of a potential U.S. central bank digital currency, or CBDC. It invites comment from the public and is the first step in a discussion of whether and how a CBDC could improve the safe and effective domestic payments system. The paper does not favor any policy outcome. "We look forward to engaging with the public, elected representatives, and a broad range of stakeholders as we examine the positives and negatives of a central bank digital currency in the United States," Federal Reserve Chair Jerome H. Powell said. The paper ... (full story)
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Fed releases long-awaited study on a digital dollar, but doesn’t take a position yet on creating one
The Federal Reserve on Thursday released its long-awaited study of a digital dollar, exploring the pros and cons of the much-debated issue and soliciting public comment. Billed as “the first step in a public discussion between the Federal Reserve and stakeholders about central bank digital currencies,” the 40-page paper shies away from any conclusions about a central bank digital currency. The report originally was expected in the summer of 2021, but had been delayed. Instead, it provides an exhaustive look at benefits such as speeding up the electronic payments system at a time when financial transactions around ... (full story)
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*FED PAPER 'FIRST STEP' TOWARDS U.S. CONSIDERING DIGITAL COINS
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) January 20, 2022
*FED: WOULD ONLY CONSIDER NEW COIN WITH PUBLIC, CONGRESS SUPPORT
*CENTRAL BANK COIN COULD 'FUNDAMENTALLY CHANGE' FINANCE SYSTEM