实用加密货币支付的风险再分配标准

Yao-Chieh Hu, Ting-Ting Lee, Chungsang Lam
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加密货币是作为一种去中心化和无需信任的支付系统开发的,参与者应该能够在可接受的延迟下进行跨境支付。然而,加密货币和法定货币之间汇率的波动引起了人们的严重担忧,并阻碍了加密货币支付的普及。现有的解决方案要求商家在交易平台上清算收到的加密货币。为了弥补汇率风险,商家倾向于对加密货币收取比法定货币更高的价格,这抑制了客户选择加密货币作为支付手段的动机。本文提出了一种由智能合约支撑的架构,将风险从商家转移到加密货币发行者。这缩小了以加密货币和法定货币计价的价格之间的差距,从而增加了加密货币作为支付方式的采用。在这项工作中,以太坊区块链被选择作为实验环境,但该架构可以迁移到其他分散的系统,而无需额外的努力。这项工作设计了一种新的ERC^1标准,以任何现有加密货币都可以采用的预定汇率解决支付问题。区块链上的不可变事件将在付款的发出和结算时产生,这些事件被视为定期授予商家结算付款权利的收据。该架构显着降低了商家的汇率风险,解决了当今采用加密货币支付的主要问题。
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A Risk Redistribution Standard for Practical Cryptocurrency Payment
Cryptocurrencies are developed as a decentralized and trustless payment system, in which participants should be able to conduct payments across borders with acceptable latency. However, the fluctuation of the exchange rate between crypto and fiat currencies has raised significant concerns and thwarted the prevalence of cryptocurrency payment adoption. Existing solutions require merchants to liquidate the received cryptocurrency on an exchange platform. To compensate for the exchange rate risk, merchants tend to charge a higher price in cryptocurrencies compare to in fiat currency, which dampens the incentive of customers to choose cryptocurrencies as the means of payment. This paper proposes an architecture bolstered by smart contracts to transfer the risk from the merchants to the cryptocurrency issuer. This narrows the gap between prices denominated in cryptocurrencies and fiat currencies, and thus increases the adoption of cryptocurrencies as a payment method. The Ethereum blockchain is chosen as the experimental environment in this work, yet the architecture can be migrated to other decentralized systems without additional efforts. This work devises a novel ERC^1 standard to resolve the payment at a predetermined exchange rate that can be employed by any existing cryptocurrency. Immutable events on the blockchain will be generated upon the issuance and settlement of a payment, which are considered as the receipts for granting rights to the merchants to settle the payment at a regular basis. The architecture demonstrates a notable reduction on the exchange rate risk for the merchants, solving the primary problem of cryptocurrency payment adoptions nowadays.
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