Description
CBDC Essentials
This course aims to provide a comprehensive overview of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs). The course will begin by introducing CBDCs and exploring their history and evolution. It will then delve into the motivations behind central banks issuing CBDCs, including financial inclusion, payment system efficiency, and macroeconomic stabilization. The course will also cover different deployment models for CBDCs, including central bank-issued, decentralized, and hybrid models.
Technical considerations for CBDC design, such as digital currency infrastructure and legal and regulatory frameworks, will be examined. The course will also explore various use cases for CBDCs, including cross-border payments, financial inclusion, digital identity, and supply chain management.
The course will delve into the implementation and deployment of CBDCs, including case studies of CBDC projects and pilots and the technical considerations involved in implementation. It will also cover the legal and regulatory frameworks surrounding CBDCs, including international standards and guidelines and considerations for consumer protection, money laundering, and financial stability.
The ethical and social implications of CBDCs will be addressed, including the impact on privacy, financial intermediaries, and financial stability. The course will also explore ongoing research and experimentation with CBDCs and potential future directions for CBDC development and adoption. Finally, the course will consider the impact of CBDCs on the traditional financial system and potential implications for monetary policy and financial stability, as well as ethical and societal considerations.
Total Hours: 4
- OnDemand Video: 3
- Sefl Study Hours: 1
- Live Workshop Hours: 0
- Optional:
- Live Student Orientation
- Live Instructor-Led AMA (Ask-Me-Anything)
Learning Outcomes:
- To provide a comprehensive understanding of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), including their definition, history, types, and deployment models
- To explore the motivations behind central banks issuing CBDCs, including financial inclusion, payment system efficiency, and macroeconomic stabilization
- To examine the technical considerations for designing and implementing CBDCs, including digital currency infrastructure and legal and regulatory frameworks
- To examine various use cases for CBDCs, including cross-border payments, financial inclusion, digital identity, and supply chain management
- To study the legal and regulatory frameworks surrounding CBDCs, including international standards and guidelines and considerations for consumer protection, money laundering, and financial stability
- To understand the ethical and social implications of CBDCs, including the impact on privacy, financial intermediaries, and financial stability
- To examine ongoing research and experimentation with CBDCs and potential future directions for CBDC development and adoption
- To consider the impact of CBDCs on the traditional financial system and potential implications for monetary policy and financial stability, as well as ethical and societal considerations
- To develop critical thinking skills by analyzing the benefits and drawbacks of CBDCs and evaluating their potential impact on the economy and society
- To enhance communication skills by presenting findings and recommendations on CBDCs in a clear and concise manner
Graduates Earn:
- NFT Certificate of Course CompletionÂ
- Prepare to take the Web3 Certification Board (W3CB) Exam
- This course covers:
- 30% of the Blockchain Financial Analyst IIÂ Certification Badge
- This course covers: