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Digital Dollars Could Be a Boon for Amazon, Alphabet, and Other Tech Companies

Por: MarketWatch Business October 29, 2022

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The of stablecoins gave central banks a kick in the pants. Today, more than 100 countries and monetary authorities, including the and the European Central Bank, are exploring whether and how to digitize their currencies. And profits are at stake as companies jockey to bring these government-backed currencies to life and operate their technology backbones. The new type of money is called a central bank digital currency, or . And some huge... + full article



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