Oh sure, banning Bitcoin was already like trying to ban sunlight đâand yet here comes the encore: a central bank putting on its best villain mustache and thinking, “What if we banned… ourselves?” Enter CBDCs, or as I like to call them, “Surveillance Fun Bucks.” (Spoiler: no oneâs laughing.)
Bitcoin? Pfft, ban-proof. Thatâs part of its charm. Itâs the digital wild west out there. But CBDCs? Those babies are the governmentâs precious little puppets, complete with strings ready to yank at the slightest whiff of rebellion. đż “Oh, were you planning to buy food today? Oops, no can do. You criticized the government. Naughty corner for you.”
Now, most governments arenât as extra as China with their Big Brother cosplay complete with social credit scores. Instead, theyâre lulling you to sleep with terms like “efficiency” and “economic data gathering.” Bureaucrats basically saying, “Trust us, itâs just data… and your entire life savings.”
Chinaâalways the teacherâs pet when it comes to CBDCsâis sprinting ahead. And naturally, America sees this and thinks, “Nah, mate, weâll do the opposite, thanks.” So when Trump came in with his signature swing-for-the-fences ban move, it was like watching a toddler smash a sandcastle. Messy? Yeah. Effective? Weirdly, also yeah. đ§
Letâs admit it: this government decision was a rare bullseye. With a classic Trump “act first, ask questions never” maneuver, he managed to preemptively kill something Western democracies are kinda bad atâprivacy protections. Because hey, if your financial future is going to be thrown onto a global digital spreadsheet, there had better be some killer encryption keeping hackersâand Uncle Samâout, right? đ
The Domino Drama đ
No one delivers irony quite like Trump. Here’s a man whoâs totally cool with a “$TRUMP” memecoin but bans the digital dollar with his other hand. Classic. And while the US wasn’t the leader of the digital currency fan club, the ban has shaken things up. Word gets out that the reason for the kibosh was “privacy” and suddenly the EU, wearing its “weâre soooo independent” mask, has to rethink its digital euro. Yeah, good luck explaining âprivacyâ when everyoneâs data is scattered like confetti at a wedding. đ
If the EU goes ahead with its CBDC, it better be bulletproof, hacker-proof, and idiot-proofâbecause anything less is just another over-hyped tech launch with all the flaws of a beta version but the ego of an Apple keynote.
Privacy: The Unicorn đŚ
Hereâs the tea: The digital euro claims to be âas private as cash.â Uh-huh. Sure. Except that time cash didnât try to log all your transactions, judge your spending habits, and maybe block your Netflix subscription. The digital euro’s privacy protections make a cheese grater look airtight. đ§
And itâs not like the people pushing CBDCs are necessarily evil geniusesâjust geniuses at picking the worst tech. The world of web3 moves faster than your grandma on a Segway, while governments are over here moving at dial-up speed. By the time theyâve approved pilot programs, the tech is already yesterdayâs news. Oh, the joy of committees. đ¤Ś
The good news? Itâs fixable⌠probably. Technologies like ZK proofs (zero-knowledge magic, basically) and FHE (fully homomorphic what-now?) mean we can have privacy without handing over the keys to the castle. These arenât buzzwords; theyâre lifelines in a world of nosy wallets. Because honestly, what good is a digital currency if itâs just another way for Big Brotherâor Big Blockchainâto snoop? đ
Final Thought: You Can Fix Stupid (Sometimes) đ
Look, the EU still has a chance to make its digital euro something not cringe-worthy. If they want to prove theyâre better than China (and, of course, the US), they need to embrace privacy, security, and maybe even sprinkle in some robust tech fairy dust while theyâre at it. Because if they donât? Well, then this is just another chapter in “Who Thought This Was a Good Idea?”
Take it from Trump (rare words, I know): sometimes cancel culture just works. đŹ
Alice Shikova is the marketing lead at SPACE IDâa multichain name service for web3 domains and digital identities that also boasts 800k Twitter followers. For the past five years, Alice has been deeply involved in fintech and crypto, specializing in strategic marketing for DeFi projects. Alice is a co-founder of a web3 community in Lisbon, comprising some of the biggest projects in the space. Additionally, Alice was a speaker at the Blockchain Academy for United Nations employees and is a lecturer for the Women in Blockchain Africa program.
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