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authorChristian Grothoff <christian@grothoff.org>2019-05-26 12:33:48 +0200
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\paragraph{What would a regulatory regime need to consider (e.g. how would the CBDC
scheme be structured and who would determine the scheme ‘rulebooks’)?}
+We can see two possible regulatory regimes, with either the SARB being
+soly responsible for the issuance of Taler coins denominated in rand, or
+with commercial banks issuing electronic rand. In the latter case, the
+commercial banks would be subjected to permanent security audits to
+verify that their escrow balance matches the amount of issued electronic
+coins. Commercial banks may also have to take out insurance to cover
+the potential losses from an attacker compromising their operations.
+
\paragraph{What potential high-level rules would need to be considered (e.g. participation
criterion, chargebacks, liability shifts).}