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Developing a context specific model in the euro zone for data security within the financial system in anticipation for digital currencies and blockchain

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  • Israel Dollo Hauwanga
  • Vito Bobek
  • Tatjana Horvat

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It is no longer just a matter of analysing and discussing the utensils of crypto-currencies and the introduction of block-chain technology in the euro zone. This paper explores the key issues related to data security and cryptographic currencies and block chaining, and reassesses the emergence of the digital central bank currency and the arguments against issuing digital central bank money. This paper also starts from the premise that digital currency can be the vice that spreads the fervour of the euro in inter-cultural transactions and that there is a direct relationship between a nation's currency and culture and its image. The questions for assessing the adequacy of the market infrastructure and the digitalised currencies extend the premonition of arguments about the weaknesses of the euro Central Bank Digital Currencies in an effort to develop a context-specific model for the euro zone.

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  • Israel Dollo Hauwanga & Vito Bobek & Tatjana Horvat, 2020. "Developing a context specific model in the euro zone for data security within the financial system in anticipation for digital currencies and blockchain," International Journal of Diplomacy and Economy, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 6(2), pages 121-138.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijdipe:v:6:y:2020:i:2:p:121-138
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