The other part was to protect permissionless payments that have the characteristics of cash where you don't depend on a third party to be able to facilitate the transaction or to permission the transaction. And frankly, The first fork in Bitcoin was whether the transactions would truly be immutable. Can you reverse a transaction if the framework for a wholesale CBDC took on the characteristics of Bitcoin? You know, true Blockchain, well, then I think I would be happy with that. (04:42–04:48)
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