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==External links== | |||
[https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/research/digital-currencies Central bank digital currencies - Bank of England] | [https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/research/digital-currencies Central bank digital currencies - Bank of England] | ||
Revision as of 09:31, 19 September 2022
(DC).
Money that exists in digital (virtual) form only, for example Bitcoin and Ripple.
Digital currencies that rely on cryptography and a distributed ledger are known as cryptocurrencies.
Other forms of digital currency include central bank digital currencies.
See also
- Altcoin
- Bank of England
- Bitcoin
- Blockchain
- Central bank digital currency
- Crypto-assets
- Cryptocurrency
- Cryptography
- Currency
- DC
- Digital asset
- Digital capital market
- Digital public money
- Distributed ledger
- Ether
- Fiat currency
- Gold standard
- Libra
- Money
- Non-fungible token
- Ripple