On Digital Currency and the Transfer of World Wealth and Technology
Centers
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2008.07383v1
- Date: Thu, 13 Aug 2020 07:28:40 GMT
- Title: On Digital Currency and the Transfer of World Wealth and Technology
Centers
- Authors: Hengjin Cai
- Abstract summary: Sovereign currency and bonds have gradually become modern forms of wealth.
The sustainability of sovereign currency and bonds is not certain.
Digital currency may be an effective carrier of value.
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- Abstract: The emergence and transfer of wealth promote the evolution of civilizations.
Through the pursuit of the form of wealth valued by the members of society, the
self-assertiveness demands of a society can be met and thus stimulate
creativity. As means of overdrawing the future, sovereign currency and bonds
have gradually become modern forms of wealth and have strongly promoted
scientific and technological progress and social development. However, due to
the unequal distribution of wealth, the sustainability of sovereign currency
and bonds is not certain. The world has been changing rapidly since the
outbreak of COVID-19, and new forms of wealth need to be constructed as an
extension of the Self of the masses, among which digital currency may be an
effective carrier of value. China is on an upward trajectory, and the complex
and volatile global environment can provide an opportunity for China to focus
on developing aspects of its science and technology, optimize its system of
governance and strengthen its internal driving force.
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