surely this is inevitable considering how many central banks are creating their own cryptocurrencies. China will do it first and then we'll follow. I think they'll let it go for a little bit to get people more comfortable with the concept of digital money, then there will be 'issues' which need to be fixed and yada yada legislation will remove all of these variant currencies so we can have some consistency in the digital marketplace.
surely this is inevitable considering how many central banks are creating their own cryptocurrencies. China will do it first and then we'll follow. I think they'll let it go for a little bit to get people more comfortable with the concept of digital money, then there will be 'issues' which need to be fixed and yada yada legislation will remove all of these variant currencies so we can have some consistency in the digital marketplace.
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