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Tokenisation of Money: From Fiat Currencies to Stablecoins

Edited by: Selim Yazici, C. Coskun Kucukoezmen, Michael Salmony

ISBN13: 9783032229458
To be Published: June 2026
Publisher: Springer International
Country of Publication: Switzerland
Format: Hardback
Price: £79.99





This book offers a holistic approach to understanding the "Why," "What," and "How" of tokenized money, examining its necessity, functionality, and implementation strategies. It covers a wide range of topics, from Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) to private stablecoins, decentralized finance (DeFi), and regulatory frameworks. Global perspectives are analyzed through case studies, pilot projects, and early adoption trends worldwide, evaluating the role of tokenized money in financial inclusion, cross-border payments, and the future of global trade. Critical insights are provided, including opposing views, risks, and the broader impact of digital money on financial stability, sovereignty, and innovation.

The book is tailored for financial professionals and industry leaders, highlighting practical use cases, adoption trends, and strategies for leveraging tokenized money. Policy makers and regulators will gain insights into governance, legal frameworks, and global regulatory practices. Academics and students will find a structured framework for courses on fintech, monetary policy, and digital finance.

Subjects:
Blockchain and Cryptocurrency
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction

Part I: Why Do We Need Another Form of Money?
Chapter 2. The Main Stages in the History of Money
Chapter 3. Tokenised Deposits: The Commercial Bank Money Upgrade in a Digital Economy
Chapter 4. Tokenization of Securities
Chapter 5. Tokenization of Liquid Investable Assets - Equities, Bonds & Funds
Chapter 6. Tokenisation of Illiquid Assets

Part II: What Is Tokenised Money?
Chapter 7. CBDC - A Solution Looking for a Problem?.- Chapter 8. The Retail Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) Landscape.- Chapter 9. Taler as a Synthetic Central Bank Digital Currency.- Chapter 10. Retail Central Bank Digital Currencies: An Inevitable Innovation for the Stability of the Monetary System in the Digital Age.- Chapter 11. Commercial Bank Money Token (CBMT).- Chapter 12. Stablecoin Use Cases and Adoption From the End-User Point of View
Part III: How to Implement Tokenised Money?
Chapter 13. Mapping the Stablecoin Ecosystem: Taxonomy, Stakeholders, and Systemic Interdependencies
Chapter 14. Stablecoin Business Models: Current and Future Analysis
Chapter 15. Offline-Capable Central Bank Digital Currencies as a Key Enabler of a Resilient Digital Payment System
Chapter 16. The Legal and Governance Framework of Stablecoins: International Standards and Jurisdictional Divergences
Chapter 17. Regulatory Approaches of Stablecoins
Chapter 18. Will Tokenized Money Transform Wholesale and B2B Payments?
Chapter 19. The "Productization" of Money and Its Impact at the Point of Sale
Chapter 20. The Case for a Stablecoin Clearing System: Enabling Ubiquity Through Market Structure Evolution.- Chapter 21. Adoption by Design for Digital Currency Systems
Chapter 22. From Stability Guardians to Innovation Architects: The Transformation of Monetary Authorities in the Digital Age

Part IV: Global Digital Money Landscape: Current Developments Over the World
Chapter 23. Public and Private Developments Around the World
Chapter 24. The Pursuit of Resilience in European Retail Payments
Chapter 25. China's e-CNY: From Wallet Wars to a National Payments Operating System
Chapter 26. Tokenization and the Future Monetary System: DCJPY as Tokenized Deposits in Japan
Chapter 27. Blockchain and QR Codes: Revolutionizing Cross-Border Payments and Financial Inclusion in Southeast Asia - A Case Study of Cambodia's Bakong Project

Part V: Critical Views on Tokeised Money
Chapter 28. Will Tokenised Money Overthrow Existing Financial Infrastructures? TradFi vs DeFi - Who Will Win?
Chapter 29. Stablecoins, CBDCs, and the New Geopolitics of Money: From Global Competition to Risks
Chapter 30. The Stablecoin Paradox: From Decentralized Ideals to Re-Intermediation and Financial Engineering
Chapter 31. Concluding Synthesis: Probabilistic Scenarios for the Future of Money