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Decoding Digital Assets
其他書名
Distinguishing the Dream from the Dystopia in Stablecoins, Tokenized Deposits, and Central Bank Digital Currencies
出版Springer Nature, 2024
ISBN30315460169783031546013
URLhttp://books.google.com.hk/books?id=wsULEQAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋Zusammenfassung: "A CBDC reference book for decision makers who want to understand technological trade-offs and their socio-economic implications." --Prof. Christian Grothoff, Bern University of Applied Sciences "Whether you're seeking a broad understanding of the evolving digital currency ecosystem or practical insights for implementation, this book offers a compelling and insightful journey into the heart of the financial (r-)evolution." --Dr. Jonas Gross, Chairman Digital Euro Association "This is a comprehensive study that I recommend to anyone willing to get introduced to the fascinating world of CBDCs." --Dr. Oriol Caudevilla, FinTech Expert, Board Director at the Global Impact FinTech Forum (GIFT) "Decoding Digital Assets is the most comprehensive book I've encountered, presented in an unbiased and accessible manner." --Richard Turrin, bestselling author of Cashless and Innovation Lab Excellence, and Consultant & Speaker "Decoding Digital Assets is a must read for anyone looking for a place to start as well as those in need of a go-to reference." --Morten Bech, Head of the Bank of International Settlements - Innovation Hub Switzerland "Decoding Digital Assets stands out for its clarity, making complex topics accessible to a wide audience. It is a must read for anyone seeking to grasp the future of finance." --John Ho, Head Legal & Financial Markets at Standard Chartered Bank "A reference to whoever, from starter to advanced, wants to grasp (or revisit) CDBC in all its dimensions." --Gilles Coccoli, Executive Committee member at Edenred Leon V. Schumacher is a seasoned technology leader and entrepreneur. He holds a master's in electrical engineering with a specialization in communications technology from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich), a master's in management from HEC Paris, and a post-MBA from the Kellogg School of Business at Northwestern University. Schumacher is a veteran in the global corporate sector, having served as Group Chief Information Officer for Novartis and ArcelorMittal and founded multiple tech start-ups related to cybersecurity, privacy, and digital assets