Topic: FedNow
FedNow represents a significant shift towards central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) in the US, raising concerns about privacy and surveillance. Critics argue that CBDCs could enable unprecedented government control over financial transactions, posing risks to individual liberty and free expression. The implications of such systems warrant scrutiny, particularly regarding their potential to facilitate social surveillance.
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FedNow, Considered To Lay The Groundwork For a US CBDC, Launches in July
A controversial plan.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr: “CBDCs are the ultimate mechanisms for social surveillance and control”
Opposing the pro-CBDC stance of several high profile Democrats.
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Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. blasts CBDCs and digital IDs
Kennedy is pushing back against centralized control.



