3. ”Some central banks, including the world’s oldest, Sweden’s Riksbank, have mooted
creating their own cryptocurrency in response to the declining influence of cash a means of
payment.”
(Financial Times, March 12 2018)
5. Cash in circulation and card usage in selected developed countries: 2007 –
2016
Note: The beginning of the arrow is 2007 and the end is 2016 Source: BIS
6. • ”Contemporary monetary systems are based on the mutually reinforcing roles of
central bank money and commercial bank monies.” – BIS, 2003
• Central bank money:
• Financial institutes: central bank reserves
• The public: cash
• A situation where cash is crowded out by commercial bank money forces us to start
thinking: What will happen when the public does not have access to central bank
money?
7. No public access to central bank money?
• Ensuring access to zero risk money
• Ensuring resilience
• Every-day malfunctions
• Cyber attacks/war/natural disasters
• Financial inclusion
• People without bank accounts
• People with difficulties
• Efficiency
• Future concentration
• Other factors?
• Conclusion: too many factors for a central bank to ignore
8. E-krona at a glance
• No decision taken yet
• Two main options
• Register-based
• Value-based
• Technological choices left open
• Decision by Executive Board late 2018
9. Stability risk?
• Zero interest rate or lower than bank deposits low attraction in normal times
• Run risk is a problem also without CDBC
• Stronger regulations to reduce risk of bank runs
• Upgraded deposit insurance guarantee
• Resolution for larger institutes
• Quantitative restrictions on e-krona is always an option
10. What is money?
• Broad historical perspective
• Different views are connected to historical attempts to solve concrete problems in the
monetary system
Definition Villkor
Metallism Consist of or be tied to a good with independent market value
Chartalism Legal creation issued by a state
Funcftionalism Must act as:
1) Means of payment
2) Unit of account
3) Store of value
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12. Cryptocurrencies can’t be classified as money
Definition Established currency Cryptocurrency
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13. The e-krona would not be a cryptocurrency
• Issued by the Riksbank claim on the Swedish state
• Expressed in Swedish SEK covered by the Riksbank’s inflation target
• The Riksbank has final responsibility for the infrastructure transaction fees cannot
be allowed to fluctuate
• Conclusion: The e-krona would be issued by a state and managed by the Riksbank so
that the three basic functions of money are filled