An exploratory analysis of central bank digital currencies — some considerations
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2022
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SA mercantile law journal
Abstract
The history of central banking began with payment services. Ever since then, payment-related innovation has always been an integral part of
central banking (BIS Committee on Payments and Market Infrastruc- tures and Markets Committee Report, ‘Central Bank Digital Currencies’ (2018) iii). Payments have evolved extensively over the years with the emergence of various technologies, from the development of real-time
gross settlement (‘RTGS’) systems, to electronic money and mobile money, to name a few. The arrival of financial technologies or ‘fintech’
has led to cryptocurrencies and now central bank digital currency (‘CBDC’) (on cryptocurrencies, see Reddy & Lawack, ‘An overview of
the regulatory developments in South Africa regarding the use of cryptocurrencies’ (2019) 31 SA Merc LJ 1–28; see also Deloitte, ‘Are
Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) the money of tomorrow?’, available at https://www2.deloitte.com/ie/en/pages/financial-services/
articles/central-bank-digital-currencies-money-tomorrow.html, accessed on 3 May 2021). A CBDC represents another potential
innovation in the area of an evolving branch of the law called ‘fintech law’. This exploratory analysis provides an overview of the meaning of
CBDC and the legal nature of money and CBDC. In addition, it provides a broad overview of some legal implications, policy considerations and
regulatory issues. Challenges and risks are also highlighted.
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central banking, digital currencies’, exploratory analysis
Citation
Lawack, V., 2021. case notes: an exploratory analysis of central bank digital currencies–some considerations. South African mercantile law journal, 34(1), pp.118-134.