Analysis
Digital Money Forces Central Banks to Rethink Trust
Digital money is no longer limited to cryptocurrency exchanges or technology circles. It now shapes debates about central banks, cross-border payments, financial inclusion, consumer protection, and surveillance.
The core issue is trust. People want faster systems, but they also want safeguards against fraud, instability, and invisible tracking.
The next financial argument will not be cash versus code. It will be about who governs digital systems, how transparent they are, and whether ordinary citizens benefit from their design.
