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Re: Many national central banks plan to launch digital currency. What do you think?
by
btc_angela
on 05/12/2017, 04:54:23 UTC
In some countries the central bank launched a digital currency independent in consideration, such as the recent news that the European Central Bank in the euro currency ECB-Coin, consider pushing digital encryption currency bank of Canada on self advantages and disadvantages, Russia must figure out the ruble, even bitcoin is not friendly to China, in consideration of the possibility of independent digital currency, Do you think these digital currencies are similar to bitcoins?

But have you seen them being successful though? To my knowledge I haven't seen any crypto backup by the government becoming successful or I might be wrong though. Russia has its own just recently, but the problem is that its heavily tax around 13%. And who would buy that kind of coins if the government will kill them with high taxes?

This message is a good thing for encrypted money, because it shows that many countries are beginning to attach importance to the block chain. But I don't think that the virtual currency made by these countries has a good future, because a very important problem is that these coins are not transparent, but not centralized.

You don't understand. How can this be good if the government back up crypto is regulated or centralized? The reason why they are creating is just to satisfy their population who loves crypto but with high taxes and heavily centralized, much better to buy stocks or mutual funds or bank notes.