论文标题

数字社区货币的发行

Circulation of a digital community currency

论文作者

Mattsson, Carolina E S, Criscione, Teodoro, Takes, Frank W

论文摘要

流通是成功的货币系统的特征,从社区货币到加密货币再到国家货币。在本文中,我们提出了一种网络分析方法,特别适合研究系统的数字交易记录。萨拉富(Sarafu)是一种数字社区货币,在肯尼亚(Kenyany)活跃的时期,由于19号大流行而导致了相当大的经济破坏。我们将其发行量表示为40,000名Sarafu用户的货币流量网络。网络流量分析表明,循环是高度模块化的,地理位置上的,并且发生在不同生计的用户之间。在局部亚种群中,网络周期分析支持循环需要周期的直观概念。此外,基础循环基础的子网络始终是拆卸性的,我们发现优先依恋的证据。基于社区的机构经常扮演当地枢纽的作用,网络中心措施证实了早期采用者和妇女参与的重要性。这项工作表明,货币流的网络使货币系统中的循环系统能够以惊人的细节进行研究,我们的发现可用于告知边缘化地区社区货币的发展。

Circulation is the characteristic feature of successful currency systems, from community currencies to cryptocurrencies to national currencies. In this paper, we propose a network analysis approach especially suited for studying circulation given a system's digital transaction records. Sarafu is a digital community currency that was active in Kenya over a period that saw considerable economic disruption due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We represent its circulation as a network of monetary flow among the 40,000 Sarafu users. Network flow analysis reveals that circulation was highly modular, geographically localized, and occurring among users with diverse livelihoods. Across localized sub-populations, network cycle analysis supports the intuitive notion that circulation requires cycles. Moreover, the sub-networks underlying circulation are consistently degree disassortative and we find evidence of preferential attachment. Community-based institutions often take on the role of local hubs, and network centrality measures confirm the importance of early adopters and of women's participation. This work demonstrates that networks of monetary flow enable the study of circulation within currency systems at a striking level of detail, and our findings can be used to inform the development of community currencies in marginalized areas.

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