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Digital Currency Regulation and Central Bank Legal Authority
T. Petrov & A. Cohen
Published: 2024 Pages: 289–306 Open Access Peer Reviewed
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Abstract

This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of contemporary developments in digital media distribution and technological convergence. Drawing on systematic literature review methodology and empirical data from multiple markets, we examine key factors shaping the evolution of online content delivery platforms. Our findings demonstrate significant shifts in consumer behavior patterns and regulatory frameworks across diverse geographical contexts. The study contributes to ongoing scholarly discourse on digital transformation and its implications for media industries, technology governance, and information access. Results suggest that adaptive technological frameworks are essential for sustainable development in the rapidly evolving digital media ecosystem.

Keywords: digital currencycentral bankmonetary lawcryptocurrencyfinancial stability