At least learn how BTC's blockchain technology works if you're going to criticize it:
Blockchain does not store any of its information in a central location. Instead, the blockchain is copied and spread across a network of computers. Whenever a new block is added to the blockchain, every computer on the network updates its blockchain to reflect the change.
This means that in order to manipulate the blockchain you have to control every computer on the network. In CBDC, the blockchain will be stored at the central bank's server and every transaction will be logged in along with ID. BTC transactions are anonymous because the only information needed is a wallet hash. There is NO ID REQUIRED. You're barking at the wrong tree, boomer. This is not CBDC, it's pretty much the opposite.
At least learn how BTC's blockchain technology works if you're going to criticize it:
Blockchain does not store any of its information in a central location. Instead, the blockchain is copied and spread across a network of computers. Whenever a new block is added to the blockchain, every computer on the network updates its blockchain to reflect the change.
This means that in order to manipulate the blockchain you have to control every computer on the network. In CBDC, the blockchain will be stored at the central bank's server and every transaction will be logged in along with ID. You're barking at the wrong tree, boomer. This is not CBDC, it's pretty much the opposite.
At least learn how BTC's blockchain technology works if you're going to criticize it:
Blockchain does not store any of its information in a central location. Instead, the blockchain is copied and spread across a network of computers. Whenever a new block is added to the blockchain, every computer on the network updates its blockchain to reflect the change.
This means that in order to manipulate the blockchain you have to control every computer on the network. You're barking at the wrong tree, boomer. This is not CBDC, it's pretty much the opposite.