digital currency
English
editNoun
editdigital currency (countable and uncountable, plural digital currencies)
- Any currency, money, or money-like asset that is primarily managed, stored or exchanged on computer systems, especially over the internet and does not have a classical physical form of fiat currency that can be held in the hand.
- Synonyms: digital money, electronic money, electronic currency, e-currency
- Synonym: (loosely) virtual currency
- Hyponyms: cryptocurrency, virtual currency
- State-backed digital currencies, issued by central banks, are under development in various countries.
- 2007 October 10, Steve Lohr, “Free the Avatars”, in New York Times Bits Blog[1]:
- The goal is let a person create a digital alter-ego that can travel to many virtual worlds, keeping the same name, look and even digital currency.
- 2013 April 11, Nathaniel Popper, Peter Lattman, “Never Mind Facebook; Winklevoss Twins Rule in Digital Money”, in New York Times[2]:
- The Winklevosses say this week’s tumult is just growing pains for a digital currency that they believe will become a sort of gold for the technorati.
Translations
editany money-like asset that is primarily managed, stored or exchanged on computer systems
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Further reading
edit- digital currency on Wikipedia.Wikipedia