: Stablecoins and the Future of Money: Economic Principles and Policy Implications
The paper discusses the functions and the potential of stablecoins as an innovative payment system: Stablecoins constitute a new payment object which can be used for a direct exchange on the infrastructures provided by blockchains and crypto exchanges. For the discussion of stablecoins It is important to distinguish between bond-based and bank-based stablecoins: While the former use bank deposits as collateral, the latter use short-term treasuries. Bond-based stablecoins have an attractive business model. They enable direct international.payments, i.e. without an intermediary, based on a safe transaction asset. Market dynamics reveal significant network effects: the system is characterized by the US dollar as the dominant currency denomination, a duopoly of two issuers, and a small number of blockchains. In the last few years, the dominant issuers have demonstrated resilience even during periods of economic shocks. The macroeconomic effects of bank-based stablecoins are limited, since they cannot create loans. However, bond-based stablecoins can create money by purchasing government bonds. While bank-based stablecoins create financial stability risks by interconnecting banks and stablecoin issuers, bond-based stablecoins do not present this risk. The Digital Euro is not an alternative to stablecoins: Its use is limited to the euro area, it is designed for retail payments and it only allows asset holdings for private households
Keywords: crypto currencies, blockchain, stablecoins. Digital Euro, cyrpto exchanges
Quelle
Bofinger, Peter (2025):
Stablecoins and the Future of Money: Economic Principles and Policy Implications
IMK Study Nr. 100, 55 Seiten