Feb. 24 Conference to Discuss National Digital Currency Policies and Global Monetary Order

A cross-border panel at the Digital Currency Conference will explore how state and market roles could shift if digital currencies reshape the international financial system.

Summary

The Digital Currency Conference has scheduled a panel discussion on February 24 from 14:35 to 15:20, focusing on national digital currency policies, currency roles in economies, and the relationship between states and markets. The session will also address the question of whether digital currencies could reorganize the international monetary order, reflecting growing global interest in their potential geopolitical and economic impact.

Terms & Concepts
  • National Digital Currency: A government-issued digital version of a country's sovereign currency, often built on blockchain or similar technology.
  • International Monetary Order: The global framework governing currency exchange, trade, and financial relations between countries.
  • Cross-Border Panel: A discussion involving participants from multiple countries, aimed at sharing perspectives on international issues.