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Central Bank Digital Currencies: How Should Privacy Be Built In? - Ep.206

Unchained

Laura Shin

News, Tech News, Business News

4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 5 January 2021

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

This panel, from a panel for the fifth anniversary of Hyperledger, features Rob Palatnick, managing director of global head of technology research and innovation at the DTCC and chairman of the Hyperledger board, Matthieu Saint Olive, Codefi payments product manager and CBDC advisor at ConsenSys, and Robert Bench, assistant vice president at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. In this discussion on the current outlook on central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), they cover:  what main problems CBDCs can solve whether CBDCs should be open sourced why building a new technology for CBDCs is preferred over using existing tech how concerns over CBDCs and their privacy implications differ across countries what possible pain points or opportunities CBDCs pose for central banks whether CBDCs should be blockchain-based to what extent CBDCs will be distributed and open networks, and whether fees would be charged for transactions how central banks are thinking about methods of adoption, like whether they will bank directly with retail customers or still use commercial banks  how developers balance the drawbacks and benefits of blockchain-based CBDCs with different stakeholders whether stable coins will be replaced by or coexist with CBDCs and what the future holds for the continued development of CBDCs   Thank you to our sponsors! Crypto.com: http://crypto.com 1inch: http://1inch.exchange    Episode links:  Rob Palatnick: https://www.dtcc.com/our-experts/robert-palatnick Brian Behlendorf: https://twitter.com/brianbehlendorf?lang=en  Matthieu Saint Olive: https://twitter.com/msaintolive?lang=en  Robert Bench: https://www.bostonfed.org/home/people/bank/robert-bench.aspx Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

The Cryptopians is out now. It contains a new afterward covering recent

0:06.5

developments in crypto since 2021 when the book went to press. Plus this

0:11.2

version names the person I suspect to be the Dow hacker.

0:14.0

In case you never got to read the book in hardback, or, like me, you like to read

0:18.5

paperbacks or bedtime reading, order today. Check our newsletter and the show notes for the link, or just search for it at any of your favorite bookstores.

0:26.0

It's The Cryptopians.

0:28.0

Idealism, greed, lies, and the making of the first big cryptocurrency craze.

0:32.0

Thanks for reading. making of the first big cryptocurrency craze.

0:32.6

Thanks for reading.

0:33.6

Hi everyone, welcome to Unchained,

0:39.1

your no-hype resource for all things crypto.

0:41.5

I'm your host, Laura Shin. This week on Unchained we're

0:44.5

featuring a panel discussion from the fifth anniversary of Hyperledger on

0:48.2

Central Bank Digital Currencies. The speakers are Rob Palatnik, Managing

0:52.1

Director of Global Head of Technology Research and Innovation at the DTCC, and Chairman of the Hyperledger board.

0:59.0

Mathieu St. Olive, Code 5 Payments Product Manager and CBDC Advisor at Consensus, and Robert Bench, Assistant Vice President at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.

1:08.0

In this discussion on the current outlook on Central Bank Digital Currencies or CBDCs, we cover how and when privacy

1:15.4

should be built into a Central Bank digital currency.

1:18.7

The role of commercial banks in distribution, whether or not transaction fees, should be charged in a Central Bank digital

1:25.1

currency, and how to structure one keeping in mind the constraints around scaling and security.

1:32.1

It was a great discussion and I hope that you enjoy it as much as I did.

1:35.4

And now here's the panel discussion on CBDCs from the Hyperledger fifth anniversary.

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