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Summer School - Digital Currencies Academy, 2022, European University Institute, Italy

Publish Date: Mar 13, 2022

Deadline: Apr 01, 2022

Event Dates: from Apr 04, 2022 12:00 to Apr 28, 2022 12:00

Programme Description
Digital currencies are transforming our monetary system. Since the first cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, introduced in 2009, many new developments have challenged the use of traditional payment instruments and financial contracts. Current examples include Diem (former Libra), an initiative led by Facebook to challenge national and international payment arrangements, the USD Coin, the official coin of the crypto exchange Coinbase, and other private sector initiatives that are attracting ever more investment and rattle traditional financial regulation. These developments have not bypassed the attention of regulators, as more and more central banks are actively engaging with research and testing of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) to ensure the availability of central bank money to citizens in the digital age.
The Academy gives a thorough introduction into the topic of digital currencies. It first exposes participants to some of their technological foundations and then discusses the economic significance of their design and impact. Participants will also be exposed to current policy and regulatory challenges through case studies, mediated group discussions and expert panels. Among the topics covered are private sector digital currencies (incl. the so-called stablecoins), CBDCs, optimal digital currency areas, and private efforts to facilitate international payments.

The course will be in a blended format:

  • Ahead of the meeting in Florence (4-25 April): introductory online classes
  • 1h30 of video lectures
  • 1h30 of live discussion, in real-time
  • Group work on a case study
  • Sessions in Florence (26-28 April): face-to-face meeting
  • Lectures and group activities
  • After the sessions in Florence (10 May): concluding meeting online
  • 1h30 of live discussion, online

Early bird fee applies until 15 March 2022

  • Early bird: € 2025 (Standard fee: €2250) – Private Sector
  • Early bird: € 1755 (Standard fee: € 1950)Public Authorities (e.g. National Competent Authorities, Central Banks) and European Institutions

€ 1150 (no early bird):Full-Time Professors, PhD Students, Research Associates – No early bird – standard fee

Please submit a certificate attesting your status of Professor, PhD Student or Research Associate to fbf@eui.eu before registering. FBF secretariat will provide you with a code to register.

*Seats for academics are limited.

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Disciplines

Digital Humanities

Technology

Study Levels

Master’s

PhD

Research

Opportunity Types

Online

Eligible Countries

International

Host Countries

Italy