This was a tough one to search. For “abolished”, it sounds correct. There have been places where CBs or quasi-CBs have failed, but probably not multiple abolishments/charter expirations like the US.
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Yeah actively doing that is abnormal and unusual.
Certainly establishes a strong precedent for the US.
For other countries though, goodness me Bitcoin is MASSIVE.
Its ends central banking over time by simply existing on the market. No legislation, riots, lobbying, voting, campaigning or theorizing needed.
It's like the indomitable forces of economic laws making the market correct itself. Magnificent.