CBDC = Control? The Truth Behind “Programmable” Cash

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Are Central Bank Digital Currencies the future of faster payments—or a blueprint for financial control? In this episode we break down how CBDCs move your money from a commercial-bank deposit to a direct central-bank liability, what “programmable money” could mean in real life, and why cash workarounds may disappear. We cover China’s e-CNY pilots, the EU’s digital euro efforts, U.S. research like “Project Hamilton,” and proposals for a cross-border “unified ledger.” We also wrestle with the civil-liberties stakes—censorship, surveillance, and the risk of centralized control—while outlining practical steps for personal and community resilience.

WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
• What actually changes with a CBDC vs today’s mostly digital banking
• Retail vs wholesale CBDCs and why that distinction matters
• How programmability could enable targeted stimulus—or transaction blocking
• Why a “unified ledger” could link CBDCs, bank deposits, and tokenized assets
• The connection between financial de-platforming and CBDC policy risks
• Practical alternatives: cash protections, community banking, open crypto, and local preparedness

KEY IDEAS DISCUSSED
• Money is already largely digital; CBDC changes the counterparty and permissions
• Programmable wallets may enable expirations, spending categories, and real-time compliance
• Cross-border interoperability could concentrate power across jurisdictions
• Ethical/theological angle: freedom to buy and sell according to conscience
• Action steps: diversify accounts, maintain cash options, learn self-custody basics, support privacy-protecting policy, build local networks

GLOSSARY (PLAIN ENGLISH)
• Central-bank liability: Your balance sits directly on the central bank’s ledger
• Commercial-bank deposit: Your balance at a regular bank (private liability)
• Retail vs wholesale CBDC: Consumer wallet vs bank-to-bank plumbing
• Programmability: Rules on how/when/where money can be spent

CALL TO ACTION
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DISCLAIMER
This video is for education and discussion only. It is not financial, legal, or tax advice. Do your own research and consult a qualified professional before making decisions.

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