About the Journal

Digital Currency (DC) is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal focused on advancing research and dialogue in the evolving field of digital currencies. Bridging theory, policy, and practice, it brings together scholars, industry leaders, and policymakers to address challenges and opportunities, driving innovation and understanding in finance, law, and economic systems.

 

Digital Currency covers a broad range of topics including but not limited to:

1. Infrastructure & Technology: Blockchain-based digital currencies, DCEP systems (e.g., e-RMB), CBDC frameworks, cryptographic mechanisms, and security challenges.

2. Fiat & CBDCs: Development, global projects, comparative analysis, and economic implications of CBDCs.

3. Private & Decentralized Currencies: Innovations in private currencies, tokenomics, DeFi, and regulatory challenges.

4. International Perspectives: Cross-border digital currency systems, international policies, and legal harmonization.

5. Legal & Regulatory Frameworks: Governance, taxation, AML, KYC, and ethical considerations.

6. Economic & Social Implications: Financial inclusion, societal benefits, environmental concerns, and technological innovation.

7. Future Trends & Applications: Digital currencies in trade, emerging use cases, innovations in wallets, and predictive trends.