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Jared Douglas

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Cashless Markets Need Accountable Gatekeepers
Digital currency regulation is no longer a side issue for finance teams. It now defines which transactions move freely, which require verification, and which business models depend on regulated payment access.
This book examines digital money as an operating system for commerce, not merely a technological upgrade. It looks at how tokens, stablecoins, central-bank initiatives, and private payment layers alter the relationship between firms, banks, regulators, and customers.
The central tension is strategic: businesses want faster settlement and broader reach, while regulators demand traceability, reserve discipline, and institutional accountability.
That tension changes payment architecture, treasury decisions, compliance design, and the practical meaning of financial autonomy. For European markets, the issue is not whether money becomes digital. It is whether digital exchange remains open enough for enterprise growth while structured enough to preserve trust, supervision, and cross-border legitimacy.
That tension changes payment architecture, treasury decisions, compliance design, and the practical meaning of financial autonomy. For European markets, the issue is not whether money becomes digital. It is whether digital exchange remains open enough for enterprise growth while structured enough to preserve trust, supervision, and cross-border legitimacy.
Digital currency regulation is no longer a side issue for finance teams. It now defines which transactions move freely, which require verification, and which business models depend on regulated payment access.
This book examines digital money as an operating system for commerce, not merely a technological upgrade. It looks at how tokens, stablecoins, central-bank initiatives, and private payment layers alter the relationship between firms, banks, regulators, and customers.
The central tension is strategic: businesses want faster settlement and broader reach, while regulators demand traceability, reserve discipline, and institutional accountability.
That tension changes payment architecture, treasury decisions, compliance design, and the practical meaning of financial autonomy. For European markets, the issue is not whether money becomes digital. It is whether digital exchange remains open enough for enterprise growth while structured enough to preserve trust, supervision, and cross-border legitimacy.
That tension changes payment architecture, treasury decisions, compliance design, and the practical meaning of financial autonomy. For European markets, the issue is not whether money becomes digital. It is whether digital exchange remains open enough for enterprise growth while structured enough to preserve trust, supervision, and cross-border legitimacy.
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The Sample Effect. How Taste, Touch, and Tiny Gifts Turn Shoppers into Believers
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