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How the US Fed thinks a Bitcoin ban could preserve deficit spending

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November 1, 2024232 Views
How the US Fed thinks a Bitcoin ban could preserve deficit spending

A ban on Bitcoin? Even the suggestion as part of a thought experiment is bound to chafe the crypto community.

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