A Digital Currency for the Public by the Public
 
                        
Delve, McGill | Katrin Tinn | Nov 1, 2021 Could a Central Bank Digital Currency ensure privacy and transparency for every transaction? A new model of digital currency proposes a secure yet anonymous “asymmetric privacy” alternative to cash, traditional bank transactions, and cryptocurrency. The invention of paper money revolutionized commerce. Backed by a promise of value
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