US Rep Warns Digital IDs & CBDCs Could Create 'Surveillance State'
According to a U.S. Representative, the focus on stablecoins and digital IDs could lead to unintended consequences for financial freedom and privacy in the United States. The representative, Warren Davidson, suggested that the GENIUS Act, intended to regulate stablecoins, might inadvertently create a "surveillance state." The concerns revolve around the potential for digital identification systems and central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) to erode financial privacy. The development highlights ongoing debates about the balance between regulatory oversight and individual liberties in the digital finance landscape.
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