
Some commentators and conspiracy theorists argue that a future combination of digital identity systems, carbon credit tracking, and central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) could create a highly controlled society where governments or institutions monitor spending, travel, and personal behaviour. This scenario is often described as a "digital ID prison." However, there is no evidence that such a unified global control system currently exists. While countries—including China—have developed digital identity programs and China has piloted its digital yuan (e-CNY), claims that these systems are already being used to impose a comprehensive "digital prison" through carbon credits are speculative and not supported by verified evidence. The topic remains the subject of ongoing debate about privacy, financial freedom, and government oversight.Welcome to Beyporesultan, where mysteries, history, hidden truths, and unexplained events come to life. From ancient legends and archaeological discoveries to modern-day enigmas, we explore the stories that challenge what we think we know. Join us on a journey beyond the ordinary and uncover the unknown. Follow Beyporesultan for more fascinating stories and mysteries from around the world.