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Peculiarities of using digital ruble in bank settlements

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  • I. S. Paramonov
  • A. V. Rusavskaya

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The digital ruble, created by the Central Bank of Russia, is an innovative form of national currency available in electronic form. The analog of the traditional ruble promises to change the ways of settlements in the banking sector. This article discusses key aspects of using the digital ruble in bank settlements. Key topics include fast and inexpensive transactions, transparency and security of transactions, integration with modern financial instruments, creation of loyalty programs and improved accessibility of services. Potential challenges and issues related to the introduction of this innovation into the financial system are also discussed. The use of the digital ruble in bank settlements opens up prospects for more efficient and flexible financial transactions in today’s world. It can help simplify settlements between countries and reduce currency exchange costs. In addition, the digital ruble can become an alternative to traditional currencies in international transactions. Also, the digital ruble can be used to create decentralized applications and services that will work without the participation of intermediaries. This will speed up the process of developing and implementing new technologies. Finally, the use of the digital ruble can increase the transparency of financial transactions and reduce fraud risks.

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  • I. S. Paramonov & A. V. Rusavskaya, 2023. "Peculiarities of using digital ruble in bank settlements," Entrepreneur’s Guide, JSC “Publishing Agency “Science and Educationâ€, vol. 16(4).
  • Handle: RePEc:ahc:journl:y:2023:id:1813
    DOI: 10.24182/2073-9885-2023-16-4-25-30
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