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📢 Breaking News: North Carolina Passes an Anti-CBDC Bill! 🚫 📰 In the world of digital currencies, another big thing has happened! North Carolina lawmakers have just approved a bill that not only bans the use of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) as a form of payment in the state, but also prohibits participation in CBDC-related testing conducted by any branch of the Federal Reserve. 📅 The journey of this bill began in June of this year, when it was submitted to Governor Roy Cooper, but he vetoed it as "premature, vague and reactionary." 🗳️ However, on September 9, the North Carolina State Assembly successfully overrode the governor's veto and passed the bill with a vote of 27 in favor and 17 against, with a approval rate of more than 60%. 🏛️ The reason behind this decision is privacy concerns. North Carolina lawmakers are concerned that if a CBDC is implemented, the federal government may use digital currency to monitor residents' finances, thereby infringing on personal privacy. 🔍 The passage of this bill not only demonstrates North Carolina's determination to protect residents' privacy, but also reflects concerns about possible over-regulation by the federal government. This stance echoes Bill 690, which was passed by the U.S. House of Representatives in June this year, which also prohibits the federal government from participating in CBDC. 🗣️ Although Governor Cooper tried to block the bill, the persistence of lawmakers and public support eventually made the bill into law. This is not only an important legislative victory for North Carolina, but may also have a demonstration effect on other states. 💬 Finally, do you think North Carolina's decision is the right move to protect privacy, or an overly conservative reaction? Which side do you stand on in the debate between cryptocurrency and personal privacy? Share your views in the comments section! #CBDC #数字货币 #隐私权 #立法决策 #加密货币监管
📢 Breaking News: North Carolina Passes an Anti-CBDC Bill! 🚫

📰 In the world of digital currencies, another big thing has happened! North Carolina lawmakers have just approved a bill that not only bans the use of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) as a form of payment in the state, but also prohibits participation in CBDC-related testing conducted by any branch of the Federal Reserve.

📅 The journey of this bill began in June of this year, when it was submitted to Governor Roy Cooper, but he vetoed it as "premature, vague and reactionary."

🗳️ However, on September 9, the North Carolina State Assembly successfully overrode the governor's veto and passed the bill with a vote of 27 in favor and 17 against, with a approval rate of more than 60%.

🏛️ The reason behind this decision is privacy concerns. North Carolina lawmakers are concerned that if a CBDC is implemented, the federal government may use digital currency to monitor residents' finances, thereby infringing on personal privacy.

🔍 The passage of this bill not only demonstrates North Carolina's determination to protect residents' privacy, but also reflects concerns about possible over-regulation by the federal government. This stance echoes Bill 690, which was passed by the U.S. House of Representatives in June this year, which also prohibits the federal government from participating in CBDC.

🗣️ Although Governor Cooper tried to block the bill, the persistence of lawmakers and public support eventually made the bill into law. This is not only an important legislative victory for North Carolina, but may also have a demonstration effect on other states.

💬 Finally, do you think North Carolina's decision is the right move to protect privacy, or an overly conservative reaction? Which side do you stand on in the debate between cryptocurrency and personal privacy? Share your views in the comments section!

#CBDC #数字货币 #隐私权 #立法决策 #加密货币监管
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