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Medina Ayta Mohammed, Carmen De-Pablos-Heredero and José Luis Montes Botella
Central bank-issued digital currencies have sparked significant interest and are currently the subject of extensive research, owing to their potential for rapid settlement, low fees, accessibility, and automated monetary policies. However, central bank d...
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Keundug Park and Heung-Youl Youm
This paper proposes a solution to the transfer problem between blockchain-based heterogeneous cryptocurrencies and CBDCs, with research derived from an analysis of the existing literature. Interoperability between heterogeneous blockchains has been an ob...
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Paulo Rupino Cunha, Paulo Melo and Helder Sebastião
We analyze the path from cryptocurrencies to official Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs), to shed some light on the ultimate dematerialization of money. To that end, we made an extensive search that resulted in a review of more than 100 academic and...
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Hyunjun Jung and Dongwon Jeong
Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) is a digital currency issued by a central bank. Motivated by the financial crisis and prospect of a cashless society, countries are researching CBDC. Recently, global consideration has been given to paying basic incom...
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Carolyn Sissoko
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In a world where the means of exchange is convertible into the numeraire consumption good at a fixed rate, no one wants to hold money over time ? and due to convertibility there is no means by which the Friedman rule can generate deflation. This is the e...
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