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Fed Trying to Replace US Dollar?🤔

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Government unprecedented power to monitor – and even control – your financial transactions

Government unprecedented power to monitor – and even control – your financial transactions. [Whale Large Capital]( The US Federal Reserve's FedNow instant payment system signed up over 800 banks and credit unions in its first year – more than the big banks' RTP network, which has been around much longer. That program looks to be laying the groundwork for a future central bank digital currency (CBDC), which can give the government unprecedented power to monitor – and even control – your financial transactions. Instant payments… Government-backed transfers… Massive payment network… All the pieces are there, and if you don't [take action now,]( your savings could be at risk of digital dollar exposure if a CBDC replaces the US Dollar. The government could dictate how much you spend, and on what you spend it. And the value of your savings could go down to zero as a result. Don't let the government dictate how you spend your hard-earned money. Learn how to protect your wealth now with this free [FREE Digital Dollar Protection Guide.]( [Forbes > Business Breaking Trump]( [Get your free copy now]( Inside, you'll discover: - The real motives behind the push for a digital dollar - How to shield your savings from government control - Why one specific asset could be your best defense in the digital age This is vital information in the face of a clear and present danger. There is absolutely no cost or obligation whatsoever for you to [request your free guide](, but time is running out. Don't wait for the government to replace your wealth. Act today and you could qualify for $1,000 in FREE Silver! [GET ALL THE DETAILS HERE]( [--------------] Note from editor: From time to time, our readers receive messages that we think will be of interest to them. These messages are screened and only the most interesting ones are presented to you. So the above message, in our opinion, deserves your attention. For any personalized assistance or questions, simply reply to this email for a swift resolution. Contact us at support@whalelargecapital.com for other concerns. 200 Continental Dr Suite 401, Newark, DE 19713 © 2024 Whale Large Capital [WLC]. All Rights Reserved. [WLC]( [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( [Terms & Conditions]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. If you are no longer interested you can [unsubscribe instantly](.

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