Trust Bridges and Money Flows: A Digital Marketplace to Improve Cross-Border Payments

Author/Editor:

Tobias Adrian ; Rodney Garratt ; Dong He

Publication Date:

March 3, 2023

Electronic Access:

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Summary:

Cross-border payments are expensive, slow, and opaque. These problems reflect multiple frictions, many of which boil down to limited trust among counterparties. Trust plays a central role in exchanging credit-based money. End users need to trust the issuers of money, and issuers must trust users to satisfy financial integrity requirements. Transactions are possible only where trust links exist. Interoperability between different forms of money can thus be conceptualized as the network of trusted links necessary for transactions. Traditionally, across borders, trust links involve exclusive bilateral credit relationships among correspondent banks. However, the fixed costs required to build these links foster an expensive and concentrated system. This paper interprets different payment arrangements in terms of the implied trust structures. It discusses how the tokenization of money alters trust links and allows for a potentially more efficient market structure to exchange money. The paper ends with a suggested global marketplace to trade tokenized money directly across borders.

Series:

Fintech Notes No 2023/001

Subject:

Frequency:

occasional

English

Publication Date:

March 3, 2023

ISBN/ISSN:

9798400227073/2664-5912

Stock No:

FTNEA2023001

Format:

Paper

Pages:

37

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