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Physical currency or crypto currency, which one will be better for our economy?

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Brac University Research For Development Club (BURED)

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Rohan, R. K., & Raisa, Z. (2024). Physical currency or crypto currency, which one will be better for our economy? REFLECTION, I, 47–52.

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As the world transitions towards a cashless society, there is a growing debate on whether physical currency or cryptocurrency is better for the economy. While physical currency has been the traditional medium of exchange, cryptocurrencies are gaining popularity due to their decentralized nature and potential for lower transaction costs. This paper examines the pros and cons of each option, including factors such as security, ease of use, and potential for financial inclusion. Ultimately, the question of which one is better for the economy depends on a range of factors, including the specific needs and circumstances of each country.

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Includes bibliographical references (page 51).

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