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Grappling with the biggest debate in the world of Web 3.0 – Cryptocurrency vs Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDC), Jane Adam, a Las Vegas Congress candidate of the General Election 2022, tweeted today, which riled up a storm among Twitteratis.
#Bitcoin > Central Bank Digital Currency. If elected, I will never vote for a CBDC.RT if you agree!— Jane Adams for Congress – NV-1 Las Vegas (@iLoveJaneAdams) May 23, 2022
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