Why Have Central Bankers Gone Radio Silent On The Digital Currency Agenda?
Why Have Central Bankers Gone Radio Silent On The Digital Currency Agenda? Authored by Brandon Smith via Alt-Market.us During the 2020 pandemic hysteria there was a mad rush by globalist institutions…
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The central bank in question is the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) and is very important, they set the Basel Accords. To dismiss t
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I've written on this notion of a Bessent Doctrine. My thesis is that Bessent views stablecoins under the GENIUS Act as being the 3d Act of the Dollar. The 1st Act was the post WW2 Bretton Woods accord
I've written on this notion of a Bessent Doctrine. My thesis is that Bessent views stablecoins under the GENIUS Act as being the 3d Act of t

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