Abstract
The advent of digital currencies has presented both opportunities and challenges to the traditional monetary policy frameworks that have governed economies for decades. This paper explores the key challenges posed by digital currencies to traditional monetary policy and examines potential response strategies. With the rapid evolution of financial technologies, understanding and adapting to these challenges is crucial for central banks and policymakers to maintain monetary stability and financial system integrity. The accelerated growth of digital currencies has ushered in a new era, challenging the conventional paradigms of monetary policy. This paper delves into the intricate web of challenges presented by digital currencies and delineates responsive strategies crucial for navigating this uncharted territory. Emphasizing the dichotomy between decentralization and control, the analysis sheds light on the potential disruptions to monetary policy transmission channels, financial stability, and the implications for cross-border transactions. Recognizing the need for a nuanced approach, the paper advocates for the development of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs), robust regulatory frameworks, international collaboration, and fortified cybersecurity measures. As economies stand at the precipice of a digital revolution, understanding and proactively addressing these challenges are imperative for policymakers to usher in a harmonious coexistence of traditional and digital monetary systems.
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