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WEB3PIPIP
· 11-23 09:12
I asked Trump if it's true.
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宁波海信
· 11-23 03:11
If that idiot believes this kind of thing, he must be brain-dead.
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Fragment
· 11-22 15:02
It can't be more fake.
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GateUser-e5f2add2
· 11-22 14:55
4. Conclusion — Currently, the "OWDGC Global Digital World Currency Act" lacks a credible legal basis
• There is currently no evidence that the "OWDGC Act/Law" is authentic, passed, and legally effective as international or U.S. federal law.
• It is more likely to be an internet rumor — possibly stemming from misunderstandings or deliberate hype regarding digital currency regulatory trends (such as CBDC, stablecoin).
• For such claims, it is advisable to remain vigilant and not easily believe statements like "must comply" or "has come into effect" unless official documentation or credible legislative records can be found.
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