The Digital Dollar Is Coming and May Be Problematic

Morgan Beckerman
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Purpose: The aim of the study is to examine the potential problems with the new proposed Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) known as the digital dollar.  Methodology:  Qualitative research design examining pertinent and timely studies and articles about several aspects of the CBDC. Kuznichenko’s study used the Vector Autoregressive model to examine volatility spillover to the CBDC from equity markets. Most studies researched on the subject were Qualitative as well.                          Findings:  The CBDC, although providing benefits like payment efficiency, cross-border transactions, and less illegal activity than a cryptocurrency, also has potential downsides. During periods of financial panic, people can run from banks to the digital dollar. These bank runs could be even worse because whereas normal bank runs cause deposits to be moved from one bank to another, in this case, deposits would be moved out of the banking system entirely, into the digital dollar. Another theoretical problem with the digital dollar is a potential lack of individual privacy. Because the government would have a permanent blockchain record of all transactions and access to a person’s finances, this could cause potential government overreach. Lastly, although unlikely, if the Federal Reserve does not regulate the CBDC to the extent that it needs to be, volatility spillover from equity and forex markets could problematic to the stability of the digital dollar. Recommendations: Theoretically, policymakers can manage risk using the knowledge that the CBDC can exacerbate financial panics and instability. Increased regulation would be necessary to avoid potential volatility and bank runs during financial panics.   
数字美元即将到来,但可能存在问题
目的:本研究的目的是研究被称为数字美元的新提议的中央银行数字货币(CBDC)的潜在问题。方法:定性研究设计,检查有关CBDC几个方面的相关和及时的研究和文章。Kuznichenko的研究使用向量自回归模型来检验股票市场对CBDC的波动溢出。大多数关于这个问题的研究都是定性的。研究结果:CBDC虽然提供了支付效率、跨境交易和比加密货币更少的非法活动等好处,但也有潜在的缺点。在金融恐慌时期,人们可以从银行奔向数字美元。这些银行挤兑可能会更糟,因为正常的银行挤兑会导致存款从一家银行转移到另一家银行,在这种情况下,存款将完全从银行系统转移到数字美元。数字美元的另一个理论上的问题是可能缺乏个人隐私。因为政府将拥有所有交易的永久区块链记录,并可以访问一个人的财务状况,这可能会导致潜在的政府越权。最后,尽管不太可能,但如果美联储不对CBDC进行必要的监管,那么股票和外汇市场的波动性溢出可能会对数字美元的稳定构成问题。建议:理论上,政策制定者可以利用CBDC可能加剧金融恐慌和不稳定的知识来管理风险。在金融恐慌期间,有必要加强监管,以避免潜在的波动和银行挤兑。
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