Project Hamilton Secretly Advancing CBDC's
As reported by Gregory Mannarino, Project Hamilton is a joint research project between the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, and the MIT Digital Currency Initiative (DCI). The Digital Currency Initiative (DCI) is a research arm of the MIT Media Lab, based at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The MIT Digital Currency Initiative is one of the most powerful institutions nobody’s talking about. While everyone’s distracted by public debates over inflation, interest rates, and headlines about “maybe someday” CBDCs, these people are already quietly and methodically writing the code of your future with full access to the central banks of the world. Most have no idea it even exists.
Founded in 2015, it was created to study, build, and influence the development of digital currencies, blockchain tech, and monetary systems. It launched to explore what a U.S. Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) could look like not just theoretically, but technically. This is the project where the code, ledger structure, and transaction throughput of a digital dollar is being built behind closed doors.
Because DCI is writing the digital DNA of programmable money, it is shaping the philosophy behind digital control systems and equipping the next generation of technocrats to maneuver the global monetary reset.