Mauritio
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Yes digital rupe is coming soon.Here's a good read from Bill Epstein Gates from a few years ago about India transitioning to digital currency. Written in the 2016 he predicted India to be fully digitised in 7 years, we are nearly upon said timeline........
It's incredible how leaders in their nations just sell their countries out for this disgusting human being.
India will shift to digital payments quickly, says Bill Gates
Describing AI as an opportunity for the Indian Information Technology sector, the Microsoft leader called for India to embrace these new technologies.economictimes.indiatimes.com
The world will go cashless and India will move quite rapidly to a digital payments economy, said billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates, co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Gates, who co-runs the world’s largest private foundation, believes digital transactions will be a game changer, reducing inflation, interest rates and transaction fees.
Digital world lets you track things,” said Gates, pointing out that Nordic countries use very little cash and are now moving debit cards to cell phones. “The world as a whole will go cashless, but predicting for any country when that will happen is very hard,” he said when ET asked him about the future of cashless transactions and economies.
On biometric identity Aadhaar, Gates said, “Today, Aadhaar is not being as widely used as it will be in 10 years from now. If you want to identify people in a way that it is hard to lie (like to transfer digital payments), Aadhaar is the foundation for that.”
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Cryptocurrency: India's Own Digital Currency to Come Soon, Know Why Govt to Allow RBI CBDC - News18
The RBI has sought to amend the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934, the government said in a written reply.
www.news18.com
And as peat mentioned australia seems to be one of the Guinea pigs as well. Just as with the covid regulations.
The END of ATMS in Australia? Thousands of cash machines are removed
ATM's across the nation are becoming less prevalent as banks shift their focus to digital transactions for millions of customers. Scores of bank branches are also closing, new data has revealed.
www.dailymail.co.uk