Russia transitions to digital money: what the population is being prepared for.
Russia is preparing for the transition to a digital economy
According to inkorr.com: Political scientist Andriy Savarets noted that Russia is forced to switch to a digital distribution system due to the accumulated economic problems in the country. Experts believe that the authorities have already started thinking about this change, using various methods of control.
'Russia is facing colossal economic problems with a colossal economic shift,' Savarets noted.
'The only sensible thing they are doing - from the point of view of being maximally rational - is building a society that will be governed as under comrade Stalin. Very similar,' added expert Volodymyr Shevchenko.
'Ideological and ending with methods of control. 'State services', the 'Max' system - everything is absolutely,' emphasized Shevchenko.
In the opinion of experts, Russians are already prepared for the introduction of digital money, although this process may take time. According to experts, the Russian authorities are actively working on the implementation of the distribution system, using various methods of control over the population.
Ukrainian political scientists and experts pointed out that Russia is rapidly approaching economic collapse and may attempt to introduce strict control over financial flows and society in general. This could significantly impact people's lives in the region and the economic stability of the country.
Thus, the transition to a digital economy in Russia will become an important element in the context of modern economic challenges. The corresponding changes may strengthen control over the population and influence the economic situation in the country, which is already raising concern among experts.
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