The new Darwinism of the payment system: Will Bitcoin replace our cash-based society?

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Abstract

This paper is concerned with the new Darwinism of the payment system. The researcher discusses the payment system to understand if Bitcoin would replace our cash-based society. The analysis is based on the technology S-curve and Schumpeter’s model of economic development. At present, there are problems hindering Bitcoin innovation to achieve a wide adoption as the innovation is not well received by the government central banks around the world. It is interesting to see that the swing of S-curves is not strong enough to cause a paradigm shift according to the Schumpeterian concept of creative destruction. The results have shown parallel S-curve trajectories of electronic money innovations signifying a move from a cash-based economy towards a less cash society. The study provides useful implications to support the diffusion of Bitcoin innovation.

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Wonglimpiyarat, J. (2015). The new Darwinism of the payment system: Will Bitcoin replace our cash-based society? Journal of Internet Banking and Commerce, 1. https://doi.org/10.4172/1204-5357.S2-002

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