How to Issue a Central Bank Digital Currency
Date Issued
2021-02-23
Author(s)
Type
Journal or Series
Language
English
Abstract
With the emergence of Bitcoin and recently proposed stablecoins from BigTechs, such as Diem (formerly Libra), central banks face growing competition from private actors offering their own digital alternative to physical cash. We do not address the normative question whether a central bank should issue a central bank digital currency (CBDC) or not. Instead, we contribute to the current research debate by showing how a central bank could do so, if desired. We propose a token-based system without distributed ledger technology and show how earlier-deployed, software-only electronic cash can be improved upon to preserve transaction privacy, meet regulatory requirements in a compelling way, and offer a level of quantum-resistant protection against systemic privacy risk. Neither monetary policy nor financial stability would be materially affected because a CBDC with this design would replicate physical cash rather than bank deposits.
Subjects
HB Economic Theory
HJ Public Finance
QA76 Computer software
Series/Report No.
How to Issue a Central Bank Digital Currency
ISSN
1660-7724
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Volume
3
Issue
3/2021
Publisher
Swiss National Bank
Submitter
Grothoff, Christian
Citation apa
Chaum, D., Grothoff, C., & Moser, T. (2021). How to Issue a Central Bank Digital Currency (Vol. 3, Issue 3/2021). Swiss National Bank. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.14465
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