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@ Nic
2025-05-23 17:27:11
I had the same concerns early on when I first got into Bitcoin. I was viewing it through the lens of gold, where the currency was centrally controlled, while the store of value seemed independent (though still largely held in banks).
But once I learned about Lightning and later, Fedimint and Cashu a lot of those concerns faded. These innovations make it too easy for people to use sats both as a store of value and a medium of exchange, without relying on centralized infrastructure.
That said, in the short term, I think you’re right, we’ll likely see a scenario where a hard-capped SoV leads to the rise of a CBDC as the MoE.
I think this will cause a split in the population. The MoE will become politicized, and I wouldn’t be surprised if CBDCs are marketed as the "right," "moral," or "unselfish" currency to use.