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The risk analysis of Bitcoin and major currencies: value at risk approach [PDF]
Purpose – This study aims to compare investors of major conventional currencies and Bitcoin (BTC) investors by using the value at risk (VaR) method common risk measure. Design/methodology/approach – The paper used a risk analysis named as VaR.
Kahraman, İbrahim Korkmaz, Uyar, Umut
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Can Central Bank Digital Currencies be green and sustainable?
Within digital finance, CBDCs are booming. As there are currently four operational CBDCs and as many as ninety-four central banks, jurisdictions or currency areas are testing or investigating the launch of a retail CBDC. The study was based on a sample
Sergio Luis Náñez Alonso
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PEReDi: Privacy-Enhanced, Regulated and Distributed Central Bank Digital Currencies
Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) aspire to offer a digital replacement for physical cash and as such need to tackle two fundamental requirements that are in conflict. On the one hand, it is desired they are private so that a financial "panopticon''
A. Kiayias +2 more
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Retail Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDC), Disintermediation and Financial Privacy: The Case of the Bahamian Sand Dollar [PDF]
The fast-growing, market-driven demand for cryptocurrencies worries central banks, as their monetary policy could be completely undermined. Central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) could offer a solution, yet our understanding of their design and ...
Kilian Wenker
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Wikipedia and Digital Currencies: Interplay Between Collective Attention and Market Performance [PDF]
The production and consumption of information about Bitcoin and other digital-, or 'crypto'-, currencies have grown together with their market capitalisation.
Alessandretti, L. +2 more
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Between the worldwide digital currencies one can also pinpoint those of central banks being a part of the move towards a cashless society. Several worldwide central banks are already planning to issue them, while others are conducting studies on them ...
Silvana Prodan +2 more
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The article is devoted to the study of prospects for digital currency issue by central banks as a new form of central bank money and to the potential of their influence on monetary and credit system.
D. A. Kochergin, A. I. Yangirova
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Some economics of private digital currency [PDF]
This paper reviews some recent developments in digital currency, focusing on platform-sponsored currencies such as Facebook Credits. In a model of platform management, we find that it will not likely be profitable for such currencies to expand to become ...
Gans, Joshua S., Halaburda, Hanna
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Digital currencies in financial networks [PDF]
We introduce a central bank digital currency (CBDC) in the network of financial accounts. Simulating a shift of deposits by both households and non-financial corporations from the banking sector to the central bank, we model the different responses of the affected institutional sectors.
Olli Castrén +2 more
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“Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs)” is a relatively new but very fast developing story. The rush of central banks all over the world toward CBDCs proof-of-concept studying and piloting in recent years, as well as somewhere already the practical ...
I. Nesterov
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