Jiang argues that digital currency is attractive to Western governments because it enables financial repression and subtle control without overt police force.
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Behavior control
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"talking about introducing this law to prevent minors from accessing social media, which is what they've done in Australia and England as well. The..."
"It's very, very effective. It's nudging. It's not, the police don't come visit you, but for whatever reason, your bank account gets frozen for..."
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Jiang starts from the harshest frame available: Iran is not one more crisis but the hinge on which the next half-century turns.
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