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RE: BIG NEWS!!! Central Banks Issuing DIGITAL CURRENCY --- Good Idea or Bad?

I believe what they are talking about is cryptocurrency. Here's the link:
http://www.wsj.com/articles/the-central-bankers-bold-new-idea-print-bitcoins-1468936751

Please comment if I am wrong in anyway. I will make the necessary edits. Thank You :)

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The article appears to be twisting the paper's quotes a little. None of the author's quotes mentioned say anything about Bitcoin or cryptocurrencies. Also, I don't think these economists are apart of the equivalent to the U.S. Fed's Board of Governors.

Well, it was a long research note. Maybe crypto was implied?? Who knows.
But it's the WALL STREET. So it might have some knowledge of the matter, right?
Again, please correct me if I am wrong. I am new to these matters of currencies.

Here's the thing - we are ALL new to this. Don't assume that the Bank of England or the Wall Street Journal are any more knowledgable/sophisticated on this subject than you are.

There is no question that central banks are investigating this stuff, but the article does more cheerleading than anything. WSJ is in the business of selling stories, so that's their objective. I don't know if you read the original paper, but I have not. And I am interested to see the whole story.

What I have learned from Bitcoin is to be extremely skeptical when it comes to brow-raising claims - even from reputable sources.

On a more Bitcoin-related note, I think it has a better chance of becoming a solid store of value rather than as a transacting currency. A lot of the Bitcoin community continues to make the claim that Bitcoin can solve inefficiencies that frankly don't exist.

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