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“The central bank can revoke (8) #CBDC notes, e. g. as an instrument of monetary control. Revocation of CBDC notes is performed woby an authorised entity, the revocation authority, controlled and operated by the central bank.”
“Depending on the amount of personal information they require, wallets may only allow making payments subject to certain restrictions (e. g., amount of money stored, number of payments per day, amount of money per transaction or per day) or without any such restrictions (apart from general restrictions should the central bank see fit to impose them). This approach can give rise to (at least) two types of wallets: Fully anonymous wallets requiring no personal information and facing restrictions and personalised wallets that are completely traceable but do not face restrictions.” BSI, 31 01 2024

Federal Office for Information Security
TR-03179-1: "Central Bank Digital Currency - Part 1: Requirements on backend systems" (v1.0)
The subject of this Technical Guideline (Technische Richtlinie, TR) are Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs).
Version 1.0
Date 31.01.2024
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“The central bank will have absolute control on the rules and regulations that we determine... and we have the technology to enforce that.” -Agustín Carstens, General Manager of BIS on CBDC. Agustín Carstens: A Vision For The Future 19/10/2020
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"Integrate with national ID system" CBDC Design by BIS; BIS Papers 14 April 2022

CBDCs in emerging market economies
BIS Papers No 123 - Papers in this volume were prepared for a meeting of emerging market Deputy Governors organised by the Bank for International S...
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"Overview of benefits that some have associated with CBDC, and related factors or requirements"
➥ Requires (i) discontinuation of banknotes (or at least of larger denominations); (ii) CBDC to not take the form of anonymous token money
➥ Allows overcoming the ZLB as negative interest rates can be applied to CBDC
"Tiered CBDC and the financial system"
Ulrich Bindseil Working Paper Series
Jan 2020, ECB
https://www.ecb.europa.eu/pub/pdf/scpwps/ecb.wp2351~c8c18bbd60.en.pdf
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“Expiring money, one whose value falls to zero after a specific date, is a potential monetary policy tool . “Programmability,” a technical feature made possible by digitalization, can accelerate decisions to spend it, making it a very effective means for stimulating consumption.” Ahmed Faragallah, Senior Financial Sector Specialist, World Bank
“Expiring money (Part I), NOVEMBER 02, 2022”

World Bank Blogs
Expiring money (Part I)
Expiring money, one whose value falls to zero after a specific date, is a potential monetary policy tool.
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