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Decentralized credit system based on blockchain and its application

open access: yesTongxin xuebao, 2019
A decentralized credit system was proposed and its construction application was given.Decentralized credit system could be constructed by expanding the transaction structure of “digital currency commodity” based on block chain,expanding the function of ...
Mingsheng WANG, Heyang CAO, Peiyao LI
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Experimental quantum forgery of quantum optical money

open access: yesnpj Quantum Information, 2017
Quantum money could protect currency against cryptographic attacks Traditional cash is being gradually replaced by digital payments and transactions with digital currency, such as bitcoin.
Karol Bartkiewicz   +5 more
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The Future of Central Bank Digital Currency in the European Union and Hungary

open access: yesCollection Regional Law Review
As of May 2024, 134 central banks representing 98% of the world’s GDP (Atlantic Council, 2024) were already exploring the possibility of introducing central bank digital currency.
Zsolt Bujtár
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Research on Digital Currency and Financial Technology Innovation of the People’s Bank of China [PDF]

open access: yesSHS Web of Conferences
Digital currencies are becoming increasingly important to governments and financial institutions around the world as advanced technology develops. The central bank of China has led research on digital currency around the world since China has one of the ...
Li Boxuan
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Foreclosure on Cryptocurrency in the Enforcement Proceedings: A Possible Model

open access: yesЦифровое право
With the enactment of the Federal Law on Digital Financial Assets and Digital Currency in 2020, digital currency was regulated for the first time ever in Russia.
A. V. Neznamov
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Trends in the development of central bank digital currencies

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Economics
This study examines issues related to the active creation and gradual implementation of digital national currencies in various countries. The core strengths and limitations of Central Bank Digital Currencies, which are a legally secured digital form of ...
Daria V. Lebedeva
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Will Digital Currencies Replace Cash?: Digital, Currency, Privacy and Surveillance

open access: yes, 2020
In some nations, including Sweden and South Korea, cash payments are becoming increasingly uncommon. Other nations, such as Germany, continue to predominantly prefer cash. At the same time, digital currency is on the rise, and the announced launch of Facebook’s stablecoin Libra, in particular, has caused a debate around digital money.
Teichmann, Fabian   +1 more
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