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[taler-marketing] branch master updated: discussion with Martin
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[taler-marketing] branch master updated: discussion with Martin |
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Tue, 18 Jan 2022 20:18:55 +0100 |
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grothoff pushed a commit to branch master
in repository marketing.
The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/master by this push:
new 7bbd759 discussion with Martin
7bbd759 is described below
commit 7bbd75976cae7e379961d2bf465404bbd455fb2d
Author: Christian Grothoff <christian@grothoff.org>
AuthorDate: Tue Jan 18 20:18:52 2022 +0100
discussion with Martin
---
2022-privacy/privacy.tex | 6 ++++--
1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/2022-privacy/privacy.tex b/2022-privacy/privacy.tex
index f143e10..7029aea 100644
--- a/2022-privacy/privacy.tex
+++ b/2022-privacy/privacy.tex
@@ -106,11 +106,13 @@ of privacy, when this is false.
Since this far-fetched assumption is taken as true while counterexamples
exists, the conclusion of the first part of the French report follows a
logical fallacy.
In it, the authors ask ``Should the objectives, mandate and governance of
central banks be redefined?'',
-implying that the management of a CBDC would be impossible in the current
+% FIXME: this is a bad quote, we should quote not a question on 'should',
+% but their specific conclusion THAT the mandate needs a redefinition (if they
make such a conclusion).
+implying that the deployment of a CBDC would be impossible in the current
state.
But adaptations of central bank missions to
include complete control over money via the issuance of a CBDC (as envisioned
-by Agustin Carstens of the Bank of International Settlement\footnote{ See
+by Agustin Carstens of the Bank of International Settlement\footnote{See
speach given on October 19th 2020 on ``Cross-Border Payment -- A vision for
the future''}) are dangerous and must be firmly rejected. %MSC: Citation
needed? Unfounded claim?
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