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Author
Bhusal Samundra (University of Gdańsk, Poland)
Title
Development of Decentralized Finance and Its Impact on Global Financing Structures
Source
International Business and Global Economy, 2020/2021, nr 39, s. 39-50, wykr., bibliogr. 22 poz.
Biznes Międzynarodowy w Gospodarce Globalnej
Issue title
Competitiveness and Economic Development - Macroeconomic Aspects and Challenges
Keyword
Technologia blockchain, Kryptowaluty, Bitcoin
Blockchain technology, Cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin
Note
JEL Classification: B27, F65, G21, O16, P33
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Abstract
This article discusses decentralized finance, its development, and its impact on global financing structures. It elaborates on the changes that have occurred since the introduction of Bitcoin in 2009 and those due to the blockchain technology. Since Bitcoin, cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology have grown in popularity. Decentralized finance is a new revolution in the finance and payment structure sector, which has expanded in part because of the continued growth of the Internet and its association with social networking. The analysis compares the new financing structures with centralized, traditional financing structures, with banks being the primary flow regulators. Open data from the World Bank is used and a systematic literature review is conducted as the primary method. Decentralized finance threatens the existence of the Swiss financial center. The main driver of technological innovation is the Blockchain technology, which aims to revolutionize the global financial system. The steep rise of cryptocurrencies in recent years has made blockchain technology known, illustrating its economic implications for the banking system.(original abstract)
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ISSN
2300-6102
Language
pol
URI / DOI
https://doi.org/10.26881/ibage.2021.39.03
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