Description
Is the future of money about freedom—or about control?
As cash disappears and money becomes fully digital, a silent transformation is underway. Cryptocurrencies and central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) are reshaping how value is created, stored, transferred, and monitored. Often presented as technical innovations or inevitable progress, these new forms of money raise deeper questions—about privacy, power, and individual autonomy.
Cryptocurrencies and Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs): Financial Freedom or Monetary Control? offers a clear, accessible, and critical exploration of this historic shift.
Written for the general public, this book explains what cryptocurrencies really are, why they emerged, and how they differ fundamentally from CBDCs. It examines Bitcoin, Ethereum, stablecoins, and other major cryptocurrencies, before turning to the global race toward state-issued digital money.
Rather than promoting ideology or speculation, this book focuses on structure, incentives, and consequences.
Inside this book, you will discover:
- What money is—and how it has evolved from barter to digital currency
- Why cryptocurrencies emerged after repeated financial crises
- How Bitcoin, Ethereum, stablecoins, and other major cryptocurrencies work
- The advantages and disadvantages of cryptocurrency for individuals and societies
- How to obtain, store, and exchange cryptocurrency safely
- What central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) are—and how they function
- Which countries are developing or deploying CBDCs
- The levels of control, surveillance, and programmability built into CBDCs
- The stated and unstated objectives of governments promoting digital currencies
- The fundamental differences between decentralized cryptocurrency and state-issued digital money
- What the future of money may look like—and what choices still remain
### **Who is this book for?**
This book is for:
- Readers interested in cryptocurrency and digital money, without technical jargon
- Citizens concerned about financial privacy and autonomy
- Investors seeking context beyond price speculation
- Professionals, students, and policymakers exploring the future of money
- Anyone asking whether digital money will empower individuals or centralize control
No prior knowledge of finance, blockchain, or economics is required.
A balanced and critical approach
This book does not argue that cryptocurrencies are perfect, nor that CBDCs are inherently dangerous. Instead, it shows how design choices embed power, how technology amplifies governance, and why monetary systems are never neutral.
As money becomes programmable, traceable, and centralized, understanding these systems is no longer optional.
The future of money is being decided now.
The question is whether that future will preserve choice—or quietly eliminate it.
Details
Publisher - Editions Dedicaces
Language - English
Perfect Bound
Contributors
By author
Éditions Dédicaces
Published Date - 2025-12-28
ISBN - 9798241719454
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 0.7 cm
Page Count - 136
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