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Programmable Commercial Money

Definition

Programmable commercial money refers to a form of digital currency issued by commercial banks that can be programmed to execute specific actions or conditions automatically. This digital money, often built on distributed ledger technology, enables smart contracts to govern its use, allowing for automated payments, conditional transfers, and other sophisticated financial operations. It retains its status as a commercial bank liability, distinguishing it from central bank digital currencies. This innovation enhances efficiency and introduces new financial product capabilities.