Augmenting Fiat Currency with an Integrated Managed Cryptocurrency
Peter Mell

TL;DR
This paper proposes a managed cryptocurrency system that integrates governance features of fiat currencies with blockchain technology, enabling transparency, law enforcement compliance, and privacy within a permissioned network.
Contribution
It introduces a novel managed cryptocurrency design with on-chain governance, identity verification, and privacy controls, bridging traditional fiat features with blockchain benefits.
Findings
Supports legal compliance like KYC and law enforcement actions.
Provides privacy through controlled data access and permissioned blockchain.
Ensures decentralized control via voting and governance mechanisms.
Abstract
In this work, we investigate how the governance features of a managed currency (e.g., a fiat currency) can be built into a cryptocurrency in order to leverage potential benefits found in the use of blockchain technology and smart contracts. The resulting managed cryptocurrency can increase transparency and integrity, while potentially enabling the emergence of novel monetary instruments. It has similarities to cash in that it enables the general public to immediately transfer funds to a recipient without intermediary systems being involved. However, our system is account-based, unlike circulating bank notes that are self-contained. Our design would allow one to satisfy know your customer laws and be subject to law enforcement actions following legal due process (e.g., account freezing and fund seizure), while mitigating counterparty risk with checks and balances. Funds can thus be…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlockchain Technology Applications and Security · Banking stability, regulation, efficiency · Market Dynamics and Volatility
