If you use stablecoins correctly:

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2026-03-26T11:13:53Z

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It’s sad that people haven’t realized that stablecoins are essentially CBDCs. Countries like the U.S. will never issue a CBDC because they already hav...

If you use stablecoins correctly:

  1. Your identity is not associated with your stablecoin funds;

  2. You will not pay taxes to the government to send money to another countries (I don't know how it works in another countries, but in Brazil it's like 1%);

  3. Nobody will ask any verification to use your own money.

Plus, you will not be exposed to the volatility of Bitcoin, which is necessary in some cases.

In Brazil we have something similar to a CBDC, it's called Pix, and it's completely different from an Stablecoin.

It's as safe and sound as Bitcoin? Absolutely not. But it's a good tool.

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