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BREAKDOWN: Why a CBDC Would Make the Fed’s Job Miserable

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4.8689 Ratings

🗓️ 19 September 2021

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

Does the Fed really want to be the morality police for payments?

This episode is sponsored by NYDIG. 

A reading of JP Koning’s essay for Coindesk “Are Central Bankers Ready for Payments Theater?

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome back to The Breakdown with me, NLW.

0:09.1

It's a daily podcast on macro, Bitcoin, and the big picture power shifts remaking our world.

0:16.3

The breakdown is sponsored by Nidig and produced and distributed by CoinDesk.

0:22.6

What's going on, guys? It is Sunday, September 19th, and that means it's time for Long

0:27.7

Reads Sunday. Today, I am super excited and frankly kind of surprised that it's the first time

0:33.9

that I'm reading a piece by J.P. Koenig. J.P. Koen. J.P. Coning is a monetary economist. He's a

0:39.7

monetary historian. He's got a great Twitter feed. He's one of those people who is often

0:44.7

skeptical, but never just partisan and out there trying to win silly Twitter points. In other

0:50.9

words, when he writes something, you have to at least take it as thoughtful, as considered,

0:55.8

as serious, and not really with some hidden agenda.

0:59.3

JP has been writing for CoinDesk for a while now, and he recently wrote a piece called

1:02.8

Are Central Bankers Ready for Payments Theater?

1:06.4

The TLDR on the piece is this.

1:08.6

If the Fed and other banks adopt a CBDC, they will inevitably

1:12.2

become involved in disputes about what is and isn't acceptable economic activity.

1:18.4

So let's again read, Are Central Bankers Ready for Payments Theater by J.P. Coning?

1:24.0

It's 2026, and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has just sat down in front of the U.S. Senate

1:29.0

banking committee. Powell has spent the last few days preparing to be grilled by lawmakers about why

1:34.0

the Fed recently raised interest rates. But the questioning quickly takes a different tack.

1:39.4

Why is Fed Send being used by dangerous white supremacists for funding, asked Senator Elizabeth Warren

1:44.3

of Massachusetts. She's referring to the Fed's central bank digital currency, Fed Send, unveiled in

1:49.1

2024. What sort of controls do you have in place to prevent this? The next question

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