Ray Dalio, billionaire hedge fund founder, warned that central bank digital currencies are gaining traction among governments not just for efficiency but for control.
The End of Financial Privacy
Billionaire hedge fund titan Ray Dalio has signaled that central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) are gaining in appeal among global policymakers, predicting that many governments will move toward adoption in the near future. While the efficiency gains for global transactions are undeniable, Dalio argues that the true driver behind their implementation is far more tactical: control.
Speaking on the Tucker Carlson Show, Dalio outlined a future where financial privacy becomes a relic of the past. By their very design, CBDCs provide a transparent ledger that allows the state to monitor every citizen’s transaction, Dalio argues.
While this transparency is often marketed as a tool to dismantle money laundering and illicit trade, Dalio warns of a darker utility. The same architecture that catches criminals also empowers the state to make instantaneous deductions without taxpayer recourse.
Through CBDCs, governments can restrict the movement of wealth across borders at the push of a button. He also concurred with host Tucker Carlson that CBDCs could be used to muzzle or suffocate political dissidents by cutting off their ability to participate in the economy.
Risks to International Holders
The concern extends beyond domestic borders. Dalio suggests that international investors should be wary; the absolute control granted to a CBDC issuer represents a significant counterparty risk. In the hands of a desperate regime, these digital assets can be manipulated, frozen, or devalued to serve the issuer’s political agenda rather than the holder’s interest.
“[ CBDC] means that the government has a great deal of control… they can take your money and they can establish foreign exchange controls and the like,” said Dalio.
FAQ ❓
- What did Ray Dalio say about CBDCs? He warned that governments may use them for totalitarian-level financial control.
- Why are policymakers interested in CBDCs? Dalio argues efficiency is secondary to surveillance and power.
- How could CBDCs affect global investors? They pose counterparty risk since regimes can freeze or devalue assets.
- What are the geopolitical implications? States could restrict cross-border flows and silence dissent with instant deductions.
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