Swiss government may venture into cryptocurrency?
The Swiss government was considering issuing a virtual currency called “e-franc.”
There were also reports that the Norwegian central bank is considering issuing a digital currency.
Reading articles like this makes me acutely feel that the times are changing.
I wonder if the era of carrying cash will come to an end.
As for government-issued cryptocurrencies, Venezuela has the Petro, but I’m not sure about the credibility of Venezuela as a country,
and this time it’s Switzerland.
If a cryptocurrency issued by a country that already issues one of the major seven currencies, the Swiss franc, were issued,
its credibility might rise more than privately issued cryptos like BTC.
If that happens, there is also a possibility of a drop in BTC and other private cryptocurrencies.
From private virtual currencies → public virtual currencies
capital would flow into the former from the latter, I think.
However, for us, it’s a time to profit, so it’s something to look forward to.
In the future, to profit from cryptocurrencies, I think it’s important to quickly learn about and act on government, central bank, and major world corporate involvement in cryptocurrencies.
I think the goal is to obtain information as early as possible and share it with everyone.
As soon as possible, I hope to obtain information and deliver it to you all.
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