Indiana passes law prohibiting use of CBDC as money. Good news against a forced digital currency !
(blog.tenthamendmentcenter.com)
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Does this matter if cbdc is federalized?
Since the US Constitution states “no state shall make any thing but gold and silver coin a tender in payment of debts,” some believe that this is the definition of lawful money and, thus, any payment medium other than gold or silver is not considered lawful money.
So the federal government violating the constitution again? Shocking I tell ya.
Fiat, at least, is a physical currency and that is likely how it scrapes by, as it used to be sort of backed by something.
A digital currency has no hope of fitting under that definition.
Yes. Currency not money.
CBDC isn’t money it’s behavioral conditioning tool. Don’t do what we say and we turn off your “currency”. We don’t want you to eat meat, we’ll just program your Cbdc to not be able to buy meat. Only the special people are allowed to buy meat ,974 currency will be programmed to buy insect protein. Everyone sees the scam.
The short answer is no it doesn't. It creates a fight but in the end the federal government can dangle carrots and use all sorts of other tricks to get the states to bend the knee to an inevitable CBDC. And make no mistake, it is inevitable.