An Ontological Exploration of Central Bank Digital Currency Governance Design

M. van der Linden-Smith, Fadime Kaya, Glenda Amaral, Francisco Javier Pérez Blanco, Marc Makkes, J Gordijn

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Abstract

Financial ecosystems and their related transactions are increasingly relying on big tech payment service providers, such as ApplePay and WeChat. By offering these services, transacting in unregulated cryptocurrencies becomes easier. Consequently, big tech companies take a powerful position in the ecosystem, such dominance may be avoided by a decentralized ecosystem, in which decision making power is distributed over several actors. Emergence of several highly unregulated cryptocurrencies and increased reliance on big tech, motivates central banks to investigate alternatives, called Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) that can be subject to governance and rules. CBDC is specifically aimed to decrease dependency on largely uncontrolled big tech payment service providers and to limit the growth of unregulated cryptocurrencies. In this paper, we explore the key question of how to design a governance structure, we do that by applying the DECENT ontology and conceptual models to the real world use-case of CBDC.6
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication35th Bled eConference
Subtitle of host publicationDIGITAL RESTRUCTURING AND HUMAN (RE)ACTION June 26 – June 29, 2022 | Bled, Slovenia
EditorsAndreja Pucihar
PublisherBled eCommerce Conference
Pages311-326
Number of pages13
ISBN (Electronic)9789612866167
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2022
Event35th Bled eConference: DIGITAL RESTRUCTURING AND HUMAN (RE)ACTION - Bled, Bled, Slovenia
Duration: 26 Jun 202229 Jun 2022
https://bledconference.org/

Conference

Conference35th Bled eConference
Country/TerritorySlovenia
CityBled
Period26/06/2229/06/22
Internet address

Keywords

  • Decentralized Governance
  • Ontology
  • Conceptual models

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