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Yes, and also allowed to use a privacy layer that prevents monitoring of funds and transactions

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No, and ban digital wallets that do not contain backdoor access for government agencies

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What does financial privacy mean to you in an age where digital transactions are becoming the norm?

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How might knowing that your digital wallet transactions could be monitored impact what you choose to buy?

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Would you trade some of your financial privacy for the promise of a safer online community?

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If your digital wallet could talk, what do you think it would say about your spending habits?

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How do you think criminals might adapt to a world where all digital transactions are monitored?

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In the fight against illegal activities, where should we draw the line between surveillance and privacy?

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Do you think the feeling of control over your digital finances would change if you knew someone was always watching?

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How would you feel if every purchase you made with digital currency could be seen by someone else?

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Imagine a world where you have total control of your money online: exciting or terrifying, and why?

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If you found a wallet full of digital currency, would you feel more compelled to try to return it knowing its transactions could be traced?

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