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Investigations of Digital Currencies by Central Banks Throughout the World – Challenges and Opportunities

In: Digital Currencies in The New Global World Order

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  • Mohit Fogaat

    (Central University of Haryana)

  • B. Sangeetha

    (Central University of Haryana)

  • Rajendra Prasad Meena

    (Central University of Haryana)

Abstract

This research investigates how the distribution of monitoring assets is impacted not only by the choice of digital currencies, but also by several hypothetical situations, such as those relating to the introduction of digital currencies by central banks (CBDCs). Digital currencies, which have recently witnessed a proliferation of design options, are considered to be a factor challenging established financial systems and may affect the way these systems are now regulated. Recently, there has been a proliferation of design options for digital currencies. This paper provides an overview of previously and recently proposed research regarding digital currencies. The theoretical framework used for this paper is to understand the concept of digital currencies and try to explain aspects related to digital currencies. Most of the previous research regarding digital currencies is still relevant to understanding the concept of digital currencies, but scholars need to be knowledgeable about recent research regarding digital currencies. Due to frictions in international monetary systems, it may not be easy to obtain an agreement on a particular course of action. Prudential regulation and supervision would be entity-neutral if they adhered to the principle of “same-risk, same activity, same treatment. The use of digital currencies enables quick transfers and reduces the amount of time needed for transactions. Because transactions involving digital currencies are conducted in a virtual setting, there is no need for the actual production of anything tangible to take place. Compared to traditional transaction methods, the use of digital currencies results in significantly reduced fees associated with global trade.

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  • Mohit Fogaat & B. Sangeetha & Rajendra Prasad Meena, 2024. "Investigations of Digital Currencies by Central Banks Throughout the World – Challenges and Opportunities," Springer Books, in: Ranjan Aneja & Robert Dygas (ed.), Digital Currencies in The New Global World Order, chapter 0, pages 77-101, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-97-4810-5_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-97-4810-5_6
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