Generic and Universal Local Cryptocurrency: LCoin

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11 octobre 2023

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Frédéric A Hayek et al., « Generic and Universal Local Cryptocurrency: LCoin », HAL-SHS : économie et finance, ID : 10670/1.1zxgxp


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Blockchains are finding evermore applications. One underused application of blockchains is local currencies. Local currencies are currencies that float in a restricted area in purpose of growing the local economy by forcing local spending. We introduce the concept of geographical demurrage: money loses of its value the farther away it is spent. We construct four generic local cryptocurrencies: a regular one mimicking local paper money; a second that restricts spending to the dedicated geographical area; a third that utilizes geographical demurrage for maintaining the system, and a fourth that lifts the geographical restrictions and maintains geographical demurrage, thus creating a universal local cryptocurrency: a currency that loses value correspondingly to the distance between its point of reception and point of spending. So without the need to restrict spending to a given geographical sphere, the currency will always encourage local spending, no matter where it is spent; yielding a universal local cryptocurrency we name LCoin.

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