We don’t have CBDC directly, but we’re as a society is primed for the day that launches. No one in Norway uses cash anymore, some stores even don’t have registers even though they required by law to support cash.

Everything is digital, from purchases to doctors appointments.

For Norwegian that transition should be swift, and in most cases welcomed.

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Convenience has indeed erased critical thinking and knowledge of history along with it. Should your countrymen comply with both digi ID and CBDC, I hope you will take your family, btc and flee!

Well. We are required to list all our crypto assets to the government. So trying to take it abroad isn’t as easy as just buying more crypto with fiat and leave.

P2P, non-kyc sats held in self custody are the answer. There is absolutely no need to comply with these state diktats

It’s a start. But still illegal to not report these holdings to the Norwegian government ¯\_(ツ)_/¯