Jiang says programmable digital currency would be much more dangerous in the United States than in China because Americans are accustomed to civil liberties, and a programmable monetary system would let authorities directly regulate behavior through spending controls.
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Civil liberties
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "losing my wallet or whatever. I just pay everything online. You can do all sorts of like really complex transactions very easily nowadays. So..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "losing my wallet or whatever. I just pay everything online. You can do all sorts of like really complex transactions very easily nowadays. So..."
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He predicts Israel is moving toward a Spartan war society and that its prior democratic openness and cosmopolitanism will evaporate over the next couple of years.
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"losing my wallet or whatever. I just pay everything online. You can do all sorts of like really complex transactions very easily nowadays. So..."
"Yeah. I mean, in the Middle East, in terms of military might, I mean, Israel does not have a pure adversary. I mean, if..."
"...become a fortress and a military fortress at that. So whatever civil liberties, whatever openness, whatever cosmopolitanism that Israel had before will evaporate over..."
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