https://www.tampafp.com/florida-gov-desantis-signs-digital-currency-gun/
One of the bills (SB 7054) would prevent digital currency issued by the U.S. Federal Reserve or foreign governments from being treated as money under Florida’s Uniform Commercial Code.
If it's not treated as money, does that effectively ban CBDCs? The article fell short of saying that.
virtue signaling laws can be easily over-turned.
But how so, in this particular case?
how can you change a law?
If a law gets amended in the future, how can you accuse them of virtue-signaling right now when they passed the law?
they'll unpass it just as fast
Only if it becomes legal tender. The only tender exchanged.
As it is not replacing currency, it will have a much harder time.
For instance, credit cards have separate laws.
I don't think you understand the specifics.
Not sure ANYONE really knows the ins and outs of it as a concept, and that's most of the problem.