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CBDCs, Stablecoins, and the Battle Over Financial Privacy

Money has always been more than a medium of exchange it’s also a tool of control. As the world shifts toward digital currencies, the debate over financial privacy is intensifying. On one side are central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), offering governments unprecedented visibility into transactions. On the other are stablecoins, particularly those backed by real-world assets (RWAs), which promise efficiency and innovation but raise their own questions about transparency and control. This tug-of-war over privacy could shape not only the future of finance, but also the balance between individual freedom and state oversight. CBDCs and the Question of Surveillance CBDCs are government-issued, centralized digital currencies. While they promise efficiency, inclusion, and stability, their architecture makes them inherently different from cash. With physical cash, transactions are private and offline. With CBDCs, every payment could be traceable by design. Potential surveillance concerns […]

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CBDCs vs RWA-Backed Stablecoins: Competition or Convergence?

As blockchain adoption accelerates, two powerful forces are emerging at the center of digital finance: central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) and stablecoins backed by real-world assets (RWAs). Both aim to modernize money, but their approaches and philosophies differ. The question is not whether digital money will dominate the future it’s whether CBDCs and RWA-backed stablecoins will compete or ultimately converge. What Are CBDCs? Central bank digital currencies are government-issued digital versions of national currencies. Unlike Bitcoin or USDC, they are fully controlled by central banks, which oversee issuance, distribution, and monetary policy. Retail CBDCs allow citizens to hold digital money directly with a central bank, bypassing commercial banks. Wholesale CBDCs focus on settlements between financial institutions, often to streamline cross-border payments. Countries like China (with the digital yuan), Sweden (the e-krona), and Nigeria (the eNaira) have already launched pilots. The […]

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