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CBDCs Could Be the Solution to the Ongoing Bank Crisis

by BlockNews Team
May 5, 2023
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  • The potential implementation of CBDCs raises concerns about monetary oppression, surveillance, and censorship, potentially eroding individual financial freedom.
  • The ongoing absorption of smaller banks by major financial institutions could make it easier for governments to control and implement CBDCs
  • The ongoing bank crisis and potential introduction of CBDCs threaten to undermine the fractional reserve system

The debate surrounding digital currencies, specifically Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs), has been quite polarized. While some believe these currencies offer increased security, speed, and cost-saving benefits, others view them as a means for potential monetary oppression through censorship and surveillance.

In light of recent regional bank collapses and subsequent mergers with larger banks, concerns about the future of the financial landscape have emerged.

On the Margin podcast, Mike Ippolito interviewed Mark Yusko, founder of Morgan Creek Capital Management, who shared his thoughts on the ongoing bank crisis and the potential implications of CBDCs.

Yusko claimed that the current bank crisis could pave the way for CBDCs, which can track all transactions tied to an individual and block any unwanted financial activities.

He expressed concerns about the concentration of power in a few central banks, like JP Morgan, which are gradually absorbing smaller banks. This consolidation, he argued, could make it easier for governments to control and implement CBDCs, as seen in China.

The consequences of these developments, according to Yusko, are severe. The erosion of confidence in the fractional reserve system is undermining the foundations of society and jeopardizing the ability of capital to be put to work. Ippolito shared Yusko’s concerns, pointing to the emergence of a two-tier banking system as a natural and growing threat.

Yusko suggested that the alleged plan may be to deliberately undermine confidence in the banking system, causing deposits to flow into the most prominent institutions, which can then be controlled at the government level.

The introduction of CBDCs could further concentrate financial control into the hands of central banks, with the Federal Reserve’s new settlement system, FedNow, potentially being an early step in this plan. Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr has even criticized this development.

Painting a picture of the potential future, Yusko portrayed a scenario in which the government reassures citizens that CBDCs will eliminate their fears, promising a safe and secure financial system under centralized control.

He expressed disbelief that people might fall for such a proposal, while Ippolito questioned the extent to which these events are deliberately orchestrated or connected.

Safety Concerns on US Banks

After the fall of Signature Bank, Silicon Valley Bank, and, just recently, First Republic Bank, the American public has grown increasingly concerned about the safety and stability of their financial institutions.

Many are questioning who to trust with their hard-earned money. Authorities have reassured the public that as long as a bank is insured by the FDIC and a person’s account holds less than $250,000, their funds are protected.

While most banks carry FDIC insurance, customers are advised to check for the FDIC logo on bank teller windows. However, it is essential to note that even FDIC-insured banks may not be completely safe, as factors like stock prices and financial reports can impact a bank’s stability and solvency.

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