The Brave Technologist

Is Digital Money Becoming a Surveillance Tool? [LIVE From AI Summit]

Feb 4, 2026
Chastity Murphy, a former U.S. Treasury senior advisor and current Visiting Research Fellow researching privacy-preserving digital public money. She discusses how early stablecoin policy shaped views on digital payments. She explores financial surveillance risks, the gap between technologists and policymakers, cryptographic tools like selective disclosure, and prototypes for offline, anonymous payment systems.
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Regulation Shapes Who Controls Money

  • Stablecoin regulation reframed money as a question of who shapes economic infrastructure rather than only technical innovation.
  • Chastity Murphy argues regulation should enable cash-dependent people to transact safely within a prudential framework.
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Technologists Versus Policymakers Gap

  • Technologists optimize capabilities while policymakers focus on liabilities, creating a gap in language and values.
  • Murphy says the public ends up in the middle of efficiency-versus-stability conflicts.
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Everyday Transactions Become Behavioral Data

  • Ordinary financial metadata is routinely visible, aggregated, and traded without public awareness.
  • Murphy explains that everything from grocery purchases to pharmacy visits builds behavioral profiles sold or shared widely.
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