Quantum Perspective on Digital Money: Towards a Quantum-Powered Financial System
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2507.10227v1
- Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2025 12:46:14 GMT
- Title: Quantum Perspective on Digital Money: Towards a Quantum-Powered Financial System
- Authors: Artur Czerwinski,
- Abstract summary: Quantum money represents an innovative approach to currency by encoding economic value within the quantum states of physical systems.<n>We analyze the process of transferring quantum money via quantum teleportation, using terrestrial and satellite-based quantum networks.
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- Abstract: Quantum money represents an innovative approach to currency by encoding economic value within the quantum states of physical systems, utilizing the principles of quantum mechanics to enhance security, integrity, and transferability. This perspective article explores the definition and properties of quantum money. We analyze the process of transferring quantum money via quantum teleportation, using terrestrial and satellite-based quantum networks. Furthermore, we consider the impact of quantum money on the modern banking system, particularly in money creation. Finally, we conduct an analysis to assess the strengths and weaknesses of quantum money, as well as opportunities and threats associated with this emerging concept.
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