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For the Spanish, there is an article in the Constitution that limits the force of use of computers to the citizens. So this could be the way we can reject the upcoming CBDCs.
Is there anything similar in the constitution of your country? Even more, can the government morally or legally impose the use of a computer (or smartphone) to you?
68 sats \ 5 replies \ @mo 4h
Until people still recognizing as citizen, enjoining the "benefits" it provides, government can do anything they want with their citizens' bodies, because they legally own it.
Will be not this article to save Spanish citizens from CBCD. They, like any other citizen in the world, already agreed to submit. If not them, their parents did for them.
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Correct.
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0 sats \ 3 replies \ @mo 4h
if you agree, why you spread this misinformation? Moreover in ~bitcoin? There's the ~Politics_and_Law now
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I don't see it as misinformation, but how (evil) govs work and how we can use their own laws against them. I post here because it is for CBDC.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @mo 4h
Do you recognize the idiocracy of this article? It's made just to make citizens believe and feel they have some kind of decisional power. Like elections...
And by the way, how is CBDC related to bitcoin?
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Someone told that CBDC was created to replace BTC.
I don't think so