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North Carolina House of Representatives Passes Bill Prohibiting Payments in CBDCs

The North Carolina House of Representatives passed a bill that would prohibit commercial companies and government agencies and accept payments made in central bank digital currencies (CBDCs).

In the debate preceding the vote, parliamentarians agreed that CBDCs are “the cornerstone of the New World Order” and can act as an instrument of oversight and de-anonymization of individuals.

Earlier in an interview on Fox News, former U.S. government official Catherine Fitts strongly criticized CBDCs and urged viewers not to succumb to the federal government’s argument that the digital dollar is a convenient and necessary evolution of money:

“We don’t realize yet: when all the gates close in front of us, we will literally be in a system where central banks will consider our assets to belong to them,” Catherine Fitts announced.

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The anti-CBDC bill must pass a vote in the North Carolina Senate and then go to Governor Roy Cooper for his signature. And only after that will it become law;

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said the day before that if the Federal Reserve (Fed) launched its own digital currency, it would be banned in the state..

The opinion of the governor of Florida is shared by Texas Senator Ted Cruz, who believes that the federal government intends to use the digital dollar for financial oversight of citizens.