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Fouad Sabry

Digital Currency

Digital Currency, part of the Bitcoin ATM series by Fouad Sabry, is a concise yet powerful exploration of the evolving landscape of political science as seen through the lens of monetary technology. Understanding digital currencies isn't just about finance—it’s about power, policy, and the shifting architecture of society.

Chapters Brief Overview:

1: Digital currency: Introduction to digital currency's role in redefining financial systems.

2: Cryptocurrencies in Europe: Examines the EU's evolving crypto policies and their global implications.

3: Virtual currency: Defines virtual currencies and highlights their political and legal significance.

4: Central bank digital currency: Explores the policy motives behind national digital currency initiatives.

5: Economics of bitcoin: Breaks down Bitcoin's economic model and its challenge to traditional systems.

6: Virtual currency law in the United States: Reviews U.S. legal frameworks shaping digital finance.

7: Private currency: Discusses alternative currencies and their politicaleconomic implications.

8: Cryptocurrency in Nigeria: Focuses on Nigeria’s crypto adoption and government reactions.

9: Colored Coins: Analyzes tokenization of assets and its disruption of conventional authority.

10: History of bitcoin: Chronicles Bitcoin’s rise and the political responses it triggered.

11: History of central bank digital currencies by country: Tracks CBDC development and strategic aims.

12: Consumertobusiness: Covers crypto’s influence on commerce and transactional freedoms.

13: Cryptocurrency and crime: Investigates crypto’s role in illicit economies and regulatory debates.

14: Cashless society: Considers the political shift toward digitalonly economies.

15: Cryptocurrency: Outlines the core features of cryptocurrency and societal ramifications.

16: Digital rupee: Looks at India’s digital currency and its policy underpinnings.

17: Cryptocurrency wallet: Details the tools for selfsovereignty in digital transactions.

18: Privacy and blockchain: Unpacks the tension between transparency and individual rights.

19: Circle (company): Profiles a key player shaping policycompliant crypto infrastructure.

20: Cryptocurrency exchange: Explores exchanges as battlegrounds of regulation and access.

21: Bitcoin: Examines Bitcoin’s status as a political and financial symbol of decentralization.

This book isn’t merely a technical manual—it’s a guide for interpreting a world where politics and digital finance collide. Ideal for professionals, scholars, enthusiasts, and students, Digital Currency invites readers to think critically about sovereignty, economics, and the future of money.
371 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025

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