So, are they going to hitch a ride on a completely third-party run PoS network that some people don't trust?
It's not the kind of CBDC that other countries have launched, and it's clear there are transaction fees they won't be able to adjust. I could have guessed earlier that their currency would not be valid in certain countries especially those that completely ban cryptocurrencies.
Are you serious? Some people don't trust it? It doesn't matter if you trust it or not. It's an open source public blockchain. That's inherently orders of magnitude more secure than a state sponsored private blockchain.
How can you have 1288 activity and say something like that, lol.