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The Digital Rupiah : Navigating Public Perception, Cryptoization, and Monetary Sovereignty in Indonesia

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We stand at a pivotal moment in the history of value, where the money we once touched is evaporating into strings of code. In Indonesia, this is not a distant theory but a daily reality unfolding from the high-rises of Jakarta to the furthest reaches of the archipelago. As millions of citizens pivot between the state-issued Rupiah and private, unregulated crypto-assets, a silent revolution is gaining ground in the shadows of the formal economy. The Digital Rupiah: Navigating Public Perception, Cryptoization, and Monetary Sovereignty in Indonesia was born from the urgent realization that while we have mastered the technical architecture of digital money, we have dangerously ignored the human element. The genesis of this research lies in the widening chasm between technocratic design and public desire. While global powers race to launch Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs), the conversation in Indonesia has remained trapped in white papers and macroeconomic theory. To bridge this gap, we moved beyond the theoretical to capture the true pulse of the nation, employing advanced IndoBERT computational methods to analyze the digital landscape. What we discovered was a landscape of "profound, pervasive neutrality." This silence is not mere indifference; it is "Rational Apathy," a state where the public is suspended between a comfortable existing payment system and a sovereign innovation that feels abstract, complex, and laden with jargon. This pervasive silence represents the greatest threat to Indonesia's monetary sovereignty. With over 20 million crypto investors, there is an undeniable appetite for digital assets, yet a dangerous conflation exists in the public mind. To many, the Digital Rupiah is indistinguishable from the volatile private coins they trade on exchanges. This book argues that the Digital Rupiah must become more than just a technological upgrade; it must serve as a "Sovereign Anchor"-a risk-free form of public money that can compete with private crypto.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789999334174
  • ISBN-10: 9999334172
  • Publisher: Eliva Press
  • Publish Date: January 2025
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.21 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.32 pounds
  • Page Count: 100

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