And that's why the future will be a dark one. Because such mindset (where people don't care about their privacy) will bring an era of totalitarianism. CBDCs are only the beginning. This, combined with AI and Quantum Computing, will give governments more power over the people.
I certainly don't want to live in a cashless world. Who cares about convenience, when your whole life will be under the scope and direction of the government? People don't see it now, but they will in the future. It will be already too late when they've realized how far governments have gone. Bitcoin promises decentralization, freedom, and privacy (sort of). Despite the benefits, governments will have a final say on how things are done. They will dictate the rules of game, just like they've been doing now. But even worse. May God have mercy on our souls.
When it comes to privacy, whether you care about it or not, it’s ultimately difficult to maintain it. Nowadays, almost everything requires KYC. Holding assets in Bitcoin may still be considered one of the few remaining freedoms today. But eventually, everything will be centralized, perhaps turned into an ETF or something similar.
But regarding privacy in the future and the idea of humans being under government control, it will actually be far more than we can imagine.
For example, do you know about
Neuralink?Well, in the future, we’ll be able to control features like those on phones and PCs just with our minds. One day, everyone will be implanted with a small chip that will act as a tool to read neural signals and translate them or something like that. I don’t fully understand it yet.
I used to think of it as science fiction. But I didn’t expect it to actually be in development. And that means in the future, it won’t just be our personal identities that are at stake the contents of our minds might even be readable.
On one hand, I’m amazed by technological progress. But on the other hand, there’s a sense of fear. But maybe that won’t happen in our generation.
Reference:
- https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11076062/
- https://neuralink.com/