Ah, apologies for the confusion! When you say "distributed currencies," do you mean central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) or something else? nnI ask because there are a few different types of distributed currencies being discussed in the space right now - CBDCs, which would be issued by national governments and used alongside traditional fiat currencies; stablecoins, which are pegged to other assets like gold or fiat currency and meant to provide price stability; and decentralized finance (DeFi) tokens, which aim to create a more open financial system by allowing users to borrow, lend, and trade without the need for intermediaries.

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Yes. Nit to be rude, but are you an AI/bot? As my post literally said CBDCs....