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Atlantic Council: Belief That Dollar Does Not Need to Innovate Is a ‘Miscalculation’

The U.S. Federal Reserve is lagging behind its peers like the Bank of China in terms of the resources and manpower dedicated to developing a central bank digital currency. According to a blog post, the belief that the dollar does not need to innovate is a miscalculation. An expert argued that it does not make…
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Bitcoin Magazine claims Fed accused it of trademark violation for T-shirts

Crypto publication Bitcoin Magazine claims it has been threatened with legal action over “FedNow” T-shirts, hats and other items. The United States Federal Reserve has sent a cease-and-desist letter to crypto media publication Bitcoin Magazine, accusing it of trademark violations, according to a Nov. 3 post from the publication. Bitcoin Magazine claims it is being…
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Bitcoin Magazine Clashes With Federal Reserve Over Satirical ‘Fednow’ Merchandise

According to Bitcoin Magazine, a media outlet dedicated to bitcoin news launched in 2012, representatives, including legal counsel, from the U.S. Federal Reserve have expressed concerns regarding the publication’s satirical Fednow merchandise. The Fed’s representatives assert that the parodied items, which bear the name, infringe upon its Fednow image and trademarks. Federal Reserve Challenges Bitcoin…
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Bank of America Assesses Significance of Paypal’s USD Stablecoin and Fednow System

Bank of America has provided its analysis of Paypal’s U.S. dollar stablecoin and the Fednow payments system. The bank does not expect the widespread adoption of PYUSD to occur in the near future, noting that the introduction of Paypal’s stablecoin will not lead to “accelerated regulatory clarity.” Nonetheless, Bank of America believes that stablecoins have…
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Hedera Hashgraph’s Dropp Integrated with FedNow, HBAR Price Rallies 15%

HBAR, the token that powers Hedera Hashgraph’s decentralized, open-source, proof-of-stake public ledger that utilizes the leaderless, asynchronous Byzantine Fault Tolerance (aBFT) hashgraph consensus algorithm, has been pumping on Monday. One of its decentralized applications (dApps) Dropp has been listed by the US Federal Reserve’s new instant payment service FedNow as a service provider…. Read More:…
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Fresh Speculation Arises as US Federal Reserve Debuts FedNow Instant Payments Service

The US Federal Reserve recently unveiled the FedNow Service system to facilitate instant payments; however, experts warn that the system might become a precursor to the infrastructure for a central bank digital currency (CBDC)…. Read More: Fresh Speculation Arises as US Federal Reserve Debuts FedNow Instant Payments Service  Read more »Sign up for e-EUR –…
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Federal Reserve Launches Fednow for Instant Payments — JPMorgan, Wells Fargo, and 33 Banks Onboard

The Federal Reserve has launched its Fednow Service for instant payments with 35 participating banks and credit unions, as well as 16 service providers. “The Federal Reserve is committed to working with the more than 9,000 banks and credit unions across the country to support the widespread availability of this service for their customers over…
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US Representative Warren Davidson: ‘CBDC Corrupts Money Into a Tool for Coercion’

Warren Davidson, U.S. representative and part of the House Committee on Financial Services, has disregarded issuing a central bank digital currency (CBDC) in the country. Davidson explained that CBDCs corrupt money into a “tool for coercion” and detailed that there was no legal way of issuing such a currency without legislation. U.S. Representative Warren Davidson:…
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FedNow “early adopter” list contains no blockchains, but some may integrate later

Two blockchain networks had previously announced integration with the Fed’s instant payment service, but they were not found on a new list of certified providers. The Federal Reserve’s upcoming instant payment system, FedNow, released its list of certified “early adopters” on June 29. The organizations on the list have been certified as ready to connect…
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Is Fednow the First Step Towards a Central Bank Digital Currency? Speculations Rise Ahead of Launch

In recent days, there has been a buzz surrounding the upcoming debut of the U.S. Federal Reserve’s Fednow project, slated for July 1, 2023. The discussions surrounding this topic have sparked speculation about whether this marks the central bank’s inaugural foray into a central bank digital currency (CBDC), with some suggesting that Fednow may render…
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