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digital dollar
A **digital dollar** refers to a digital form of the U.S. dollar that exists electronically rather than as physical cash. It is typically envisioned as a **central bank digital currency (CBDC)** issued and backed by the U.S. Federal Reserve. The digital dollar would function as legal tender, providing a secure and efficient means of payment, much like traditional paper money, but designed for use in digital transactions.
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