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Study Proposes Privacy-Centric Designs for Retail CBDCs
A new study by Professor Iwa Salami from the University of East London emphasizes the importance of user privacy in the design of retail central bank digital currencies (CBDCs).
Editorial Staff
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The research highlights potential frameworks for retail CBDCs that prioritize user privacy, addressing significant concerns regarding digital currency adoption.
Conducted by Professor Iwa Salami, the study explores various design architectures that could enhance privacy while maintaining necessary regulatory oversight.
As central banks consider the implementation of digital currencies, the findings may influence future infrastructure decisions and operational protocols.