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In this episode of Confidently Crypto, Dr. Tonya M. Evans breaks down what’s really going on with digital money in the U.S. and around the world. She explains why some lawmakers want to ban a U.S. central bank digital currency (CBDC), how that’s different from cryptocurrencies like bitcoin, Ethereum and stablecoins, and what it all means for your privacy, financial freedom, and future. You’ll also learn what other countries like China and Ghana are doing with digital currencies—and why it’s so important to understand who controls money in this new digital economy.
Visit Dr. Evans' website at: www.ProfTonyaEvans.com
Follow her socials: @IPProfEvans
To listen to more of Dr. Tonya Evans' Podcasts, Visit: https://proftonyaevans.com/podcasts/
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In this episode of Confidently Crypto, Dr. Tonya M. Evans breaks down what’s really going on with digital money in the U.S. and around the world. She explains why some lawmakers want to ban a U.S. central bank digital currency (CBDC), how that’s different from cryptocurrencies like bitcoin, Ethereum and stablecoins, and what it all means for your privacy, financial freedom, and future. You’ll also learn what other countries like China and Ghana are doing with digital currencies—and why it’s so important to understand who controls money in this new digital economy.
Visit Dr. Evans' website at: www.ProfTonyaEvans.com
Follow her socials: @IPProfEvans
To listen to more of Dr. Tonya Evans' Podcasts, Visit: https://proftonyaevans.com/podcasts/
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