Cryptocurrencies: technology, initiatives of banks and central banks, and regulatory challenges

C. E. Carvalho, Desirée Almeida Pires, M. Artioli, G. C. Oliveira
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Abstract This paper analyses the impacts of the innovation known as distributed ledger technology (DLT) on the monetary system and on financial activities. Private cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, are permissionless means of payment, based on blockchain, a form of DLT. Evaluations suggested that these private cryptocurrencies could compete with the banks payment systems and even supplant state currency. The development of these technologies has the potential to modify profoundly monetary and financial practices, but there are no indications that they may threaten the centrality of state money and the banking system in the contemporary monetary order. Major international banks have developed cryptocurrencies for settlement systems and for interbank transactions, including the so-called stablecoins, issued by highly technological companies with on par conversion into state money. Some central banks are studying the launch of state cryptocurrencies that could coexist with their fiduciary state currency and even replace their paper currency. The use of this technology results in new challenges for regulation, including the fact that cryptocurrencies can be used for money laundering and by organized crime.
加密货币:技术、银行和中央银行的举措以及监管挑战
摘要本文分析了分布式账本技术(DLT)对货币体系和金融活动的影响。私人加密货币,如比特币,是基于区块链(DLT的一种形式)的无需许可的支付手段。评估表明,这些私人加密货币可以与银行支付系统竞争,甚至取代国家货币。这些技术的发展有可能深刻地改变货币和金融实践,但没有迹象表明它们可能会威胁到国家货币和银行体系在当代货币秩序中的中心地位。主要的国际银行已经开发了用于结算系统和银行间交易的加密货币,包括所谓的稳定币,由高科技公司发行,可以同等转换为国家货币。一些央行正在研究推出国家加密货币,这种货币可以与法定国家货币共存,甚至取代纸币。这项技术的使用给监管带来了新的挑战,包括加密货币可用于洗钱和有组织犯罪的事实。
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