Is Decentralized Control the Key for Digital Money?

Author:

Surve Tanuj1ORCID,Nguyen Tuan2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of California, Berkeley, USA

2. Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, Vietnam

Abstract

Traditional financial systems have limitations like centralized control, slow transactions, and lack of transparency. Emerging decentralized technologies offer an alternative model by giving users more direct control over their digital assets and identities. This chapter explores the potential of balancing centralized and decentralized elements in the evolution of digital currencies. It provides frameworks and real-world examples to examine how decentralized innovations can enhance speed, reduce costs, automate governance, and cut out intermediaries. The authors analyze the history of finance and argue that thoughtful integration of human oversight with decentralized automation can strengthen these systems. The goal is to inform policymakers, central bank experts, blockchain developers, and cryptography researchers on this key trend shaping the future of digital money.

Publisher

IGI Global

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