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 ====== 4.2.2 Digital Account Model ====== ====== 4.2.2 Digital Account Model ======
-[[cbdc:private:​cbdc_omg:​04_doc:​15_common:​08_currency_models:​start| Return to Currency Models]]+|< 100% >| 
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 +<a href="​mailto:​[email protected]?​Subject=OMG'​s CBDC WG Response:  
 +4.2.2 Digital Account Model
  
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 ===== Overview ===== ===== Overview =====
-[[cbdc:private:​cbdc_omg:​04_doc:​15_common:​08_currency_models:​15_accounts:​start| Return to Top]]+[[cbdc:public:​cbdc_omg:​04_doc:​15_common:​08_currency_models:​15_accounts:​start| Return to Top]]
  
 Almost all Cryptocurrencies implemented so far use the concept of tokens, accounts, wallets, transactions,​ and distributed ledgers. In essence, these approaches use a model of the way money is handled in bank accounts(( Almost all Cryptocurrencies implemented so far use the concept of tokens, accounts, wallets, transactions,​ and distributed ledgers. In essence, these approaches use a model of the way money is handled in bank accounts((
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-{{  cbdc:​private:​cbdc_omg:​04_doc:​40_currencies:​hypecurve.png?​600 ​ |}} +{{  cbdc:​04_doc:​40_currencies:​hypecurve.png?​600 ​ |}} 
-{{  cbdc:​private:​cbdc_omg:​04_doc:​40_currencies:​hypecurve_detail.png?​600 ​ |}}+{{  cbdc:​04_doc:​40_currencies:​hypecurve_detail.png?​600 ​ |}}
 <​caption>​Gartner Group Hype Cycle </​caption>​ <​caption>​Gartner Group Hype Cycle </​caption>​
 </​figure>​ </​figure>​
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 ==== Digital Account Theoretical User Scenario ==== ==== Digital Account Theoretical User Scenario ====
-[[cbdc:private:​cbdc_omg:​04_doc:​15_common:​08_currency_models:​15_accounts:​start| Return to Top]]+[[cbdc:public:​cbdc_omg:​04_doc:​15_common:​08_currency_models:​15_accounts:​start| Return to Top]]
  
  
-  : **Note:** The following Digital Account Theoretical User Scenario is only provided for discussion purposes. Actual User Scenarios would be developed during systems analysis and modeled using a Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) approach and address the problem ​in far more detail with a team of experts.+  : **Note:** The following Digital Account Theoretical User Scenario is only provided for discussion purposes. Actual User Scenarios would be developed during systems analysis and modeled using a Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) approach and address the problem ​is far more detail with a team of experts.
  
 In the following example, the CBDC is modeled as a Digital account, each account representing an End User. The End Users would actually “own” a wallet that contains account information where money is recorded as a balance that can be added to or subtracted from. For example, a retail purchase would deduct the amount of the purchase from the customer End User's account and add it to the Store'​s account. ​ In the following example, the CBDC is modeled as a Digital account, each account representing an End User. The End Users would actually “own” a wallet that contains account information where money is recorded as a balance that can be added to or subtracted from. For example, a retail purchase would deduct the amount of the purchase from the customer End User's account and add it to the Store'​s account. ​
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 <figure transactionActFlow>​ <figure transactionActFlow>​
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 <​caption>​Simplified Digital Account Flow</​caption>​ <​caption>​Simplified Digital Account Flow</​caption>​
 </​figure>​ </​figure>​
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 ===== Examples ===== ===== Examples =====
-[[cbdc:private:​cbdc_omg:​04_doc:​15_common:​08_currency_models:​15_accounts:​start| Return to Top]]+[[cbdc:public:​cbdc_omg:​04_doc:​15_common:​08_currency_models:​15_accounts:​start| Return to Top]]
  
-There are three categories of "​desirements"​ alluded to in the [[https://​www.omgwiki.org/​CBDC/​doku.php?​id=cbdc:​private:​cbdc_omg:​15_summary:​start&​do=edit | White Paper]] and identified within the [[https://​www.omg.org/​ | Object Management Group ]] [[https://​www.omgwiki.org/​CBDC/​doku.php?​id=cbdc:​private:​cbdc_omg:​15_summary:​start | White Paper Analysis]]:+There are three categories of "​desirements"​ alluded to in the [[https://​www.omgwiki.org/​CBDC/​doku.php?​id=cbdc:​public:​cbdc_omg:​15_summary:​start&​do=edit | White Paper]] and identified within the [[https://​www.omg.org/​ | Object Management Group ]] [[https://​www.omgwiki.org/​CBDC/​doku.php?​id=cbdc:​public:​cbdc_omg:​15_summary:​start | White Paper Analysis]]:
  
   * **Digital Cash Model** - these are "​desirements"​ with CBDC characteristics most closely aligned with the simple coin cash model   * **Digital Cash Model** - these are "​desirements"​ with CBDC characteristics most closely aligned with the simple coin cash model
-  * **Digital Account Model** - these are "​desirements"​ with CBDC characteristics most closely aligned with the [[cbdc:private:​cbdc_omg:​04_doc:​15_common:​08_currency_models:​15_accounts:​start| Digital Account Model]] (i.e, savings, checking, investment, direct pay, credit, debit cards, etc. ) +  * **Digital Account Model** - these are "​desirements"​ with CBDC characteristics most closely aligned with the [[cbdc:public:​cbdc_omg:​04_doc:​15_common:​08_currency_models:​15_accounts:​start| Digital Account Model]] (i.e, savings, checking, investment, direct pay, credit, debit cards, etc. ) 
-  * **Research Areas** - these are "​desirements"​ with CBDC characteristics most closely aligned with "​research"​ models such as [[cbdc:private:​cbdc_omg:​04_doc:​15_common:​30_stablecoins:​start| Stablecoins]]+  * **Research Areas** - these are "​desirements"​ with CBDC characteristics most closely aligned with "​research"​ models such as [[cbdc:public:​cbdc_omg:​04_doc:​15_common:​30_stablecoins:​start| Stablecoins]]
  
-In this discussion, only the "​desirements"​ identified during the [[https://​www.omgwiki.org/​CBDC/​doku.php?​id=cbdc:​private:​cbdc_omg:​15_summary:​start | White Paper Analysis]] are considered. Table {{ref>​AccountReqiurements}} represents the allocation of "​desirements"​ germane to the Digital Account Model.+In this discussion, only the "​desirements"​ identified during the [[https://​www.omgwiki.org/​CBDC/​doku.php?​id=cbdc:​public:​cbdc_omg:​15_summary:​start | White Paper Analysis]] are considered. Table {{ref>​AccountReqiurements}} represents the allocation of "​desirements"​ germane to the Digital Account Model.
  
  
 <table AccountReqiurements>​ <table AccountReqiurements>​
-<​caption>​Example of mapping a subset of "​desirements"​ identified during the White Paper Analysis conducted by the OMG</​caption>​ +<​caption>​Example of mapping a subset of "​desirements"​ identified during the White Paper Analysis conducted by the OMG's CBDC WG</​caption>​ 
-^ Topic         ​^ ​ Desirements ​ ^+^ Topic         ^ Desirements ​ ^
 ^ Digital Account Model | <​WRAP>​ ^ Digital Account Model | <​WRAP>​
-  ​B0005, B0010, B0022-4, B0038, B0047, B0048, B0049, B0051, B0054 +  ​: B: B0005, B0010, B0022-4, B0038, B0047, B0048, B0049, B0051, B0054 
-  ​P0002, P0012, P0013, P0017, P0018, P0019, P0020, P0021, P0023, P0024, P0025, P0017, P0028, P0030 +  ​: P: P0002, P0012, P0013, P0017, P0018, P0019, P0020, P0021, P0023, P0024, P0025, P0017, P0028, P0030 
-  ​R0002, R0009, R0012, R0015, R0020, R0023 +  ​: R: R0002, R0009, R0012, R0015, R0020, R0023 
-  ​D0001, D0002, D0003, D0005, D0008, D0010, D0012, D0013, ​+  ​: D: D0001, D0002, D0003, D0005, D0008, D0010, D0012, D0013, ​
 </​WRAP>​| </​WRAP>​|
 +| **''​B''​** = [[cbdc:​public:​cbdc_omg:​04_doc:​12_summary:​start#​benefit_considerations| Benefit Considerations ]] |||
 +| **''​P''​** = [[cbdc:​public:​cbdc_omg:​04_doc:​12_summary:​start#​policy_considerations| Policy Considerations]] |||
 +| **''​R''​** = [[cbdc:​public:​cbdc_omg:​04_doc:​12_summary:​start#​risk_considerations| Risk Considerations ]] |||
 +| **''​D''​** = [[cbdc:​public:​cbdc_omg:​04_doc:​12_summary:​start#​design_considerations | Design Considerations]] |||
 </​table>​ </​table>​
-  : **Note:** **''​B''​** = Benefit, **''​P''​** = Policy, **''​R''​** = Requirement,​ **''​D''​** = Design.+
  
 ===== Discussion of Examples ===== ===== Discussion of Examples =====
-[[cbdc:private:​cbdc_omg:​04_doc:​15_common:​08_currency_models:​15_accounts:​start| Return to Top]]+[[cbdc:public:​cbdc_omg:​04_doc:​15_common:​08_currency_models:​15_accounts:​start| Return to Top]]
  
-Table {{ref>​accountReqComments}} provides a summary of using a [[cbdc:private:​cbdc_omg:​04_doc:​15_common:​08_currency_models:​10_cash:​start| Digital Account Model]] instead of a Digital Cash or Stablecoin Models. Many of the OMG identified "​desirements"​ found in the [[https://​www.federalreserve.gov/​publications/​files/​money-and-payments-20220120.pdf | Money, and Payments: The U.S. Dollar in the Age of Digital Transformation]] **White Paper** during the [[https://​www.omgwiki.org/​CBDC/​doku.php?​id=cbdc:​private:​cbdc_omg:​15_summary:​start | White Paper Analysis]] appear to be appropriate for a CBDC **"​Account Model"​**. The **"​Account Model"​** uses Digital Money in an analogous model as Accounts for CBDC. For example, the "​desirements"​ **''​B0005''​**,​ which is a requirement to //"​Protect against criminal activity| In this context, criminal activity is either Money Laundering or Fraud. Fraud is an intentionally deceptive action designed to provide the perpetrator with an unlawful gain or to deny a right to a victim. Types of fraud include tax fraud, credit card fraud, wire fraud, securities fraud, and bankruptcy fraud. Fraudulent activity can be carried out by one individual, multiple individuals,​ or a business firm as a whole"//,​ is easily associated with **Accounts**.+Table {{ref>​accountReqComments}} provides a summary of using a [[cbdc:public:​cbdc_omg:​04_doc:​15_common:​08_currency_models:​10_cash:​start| Digital Account Model]] instead of a Digital Cash or Stablecoin Models. Many of the OMG identified "​desirements"​ found in the [[https://​www.federalreserve.gov/​publications/​files/​money-and-payments-20220120.pdf | Money, and Payments: The U.S. Dollar in the Age of Digital Transformation]] **White Paper** during the [[https://​www.omgwiki.org/​CBDC/​doku.php?​id=cbdc:​public:​cbdc_omg:​15_summary:​start | White Paper Analysis]] appear to be appropriate for a CBDC **"​Account Model"​**. The **"​Account Model"​** uses Digital Money in an analogous model as Accounts for CBDC. For example, the "​desirements"​ **''​B0005''​**,​ which is a requirement to //"​Protect against criminal activity| In this context, criminal activity is either Money Laundering or Fraud. Fraud is an intentionally deceptive action designed to provide the perpetrator with an unlawful gain or to deny a right to a victim. Types of fraud include tax fraud, credit card fraud, wire fraud, securities fraud, and bankruptcy fraud. Fraudulent activity can be carried out by one individual, multiple individuals,​ or a business firm as a whole"//,​ is easily associated with **Accounts**.
  
 <table accountReqComments>​ <table accountReqComments>​
 +
 <​caption>​List of "​desirements"​ (i.e., desirements) identified in the **White Paper** indicating a **Account Model**.</​caption>​ <​caption>​List of "​desirements"​ (i.e., desirements) identified in the **White Paper** indicating a **Account Model**.</​caption>​
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 ^ Requirement ^ Statement ​ ^ Comment ​ ^ ^ Requirement ^ Statement ​ ^ Comment ​ ^
 ^ B0005 ^ Protect against criminal activity| In this context, criminal activity is either Money Laundering or Fraud. Fraud is an intentionally deceptive action designed to provide the perpetrator with an unlawful gain or to deny a right to a victim. Types of fraud include tax fraud, credit card fraud, wire fraud, securities fraud, and bankruptcy fraud. Fraudulent activity can be carried out by one individual, multiple individuals,​ or a business firm as a whole. ​ | ^ B0005 ^ Protect against criminal activity| In this context, criminal activity is either Money Laundering or Fraud. Fraud is an intentionally deceptive action designed to provide the perpetrator with an unlawful gain or to deny a right to a victim. Types of fraud include tax fraud, credit card fraud, wire fraud, securities fraud, and bankruptcy fraud. Fraudulent activity can be carried out by one individual, multiple individuals,​ or a business firm as a whole. ​ |
 ^ B0010 ^ Expand consumer access to the financial system | A financial system is the entire set of non-cash-based institutions (i.e., banks, thrifts, insurance companies, stock exchanges, etc.) permitting and facilitating the exchange of funds. ​ The expansion would entail adding people to these institutions | ^ B0010 ^ Expand consumer access to the financial system | A financial system is the entire set of non-cash-based institutions (i.e., banks, thrifts, insurance companies, stock exchanges, etc.) permitting and facilitating the exchange of funds. ​ The expansion would entail adding people to these institutions |
 ^ B0022 ^ Provide a CBDC that is:<​WRAP>​ ^ B0022 ^ Provide a CBDC that is:<​WRAP>​
-  ​NOT [[cbdc:private:​cbdc_omg:​8_append:​20_glossary:​privacy-protected| Privacy-Protected ]] +  ​: 1. NOT [[cbdc:public:​cbdc_omg:​8_append:​20_glossary:​privacy-protected| Privacy-Protected ]] 
-  ​[[cbdc:private:​cbdc_omg:​8_append:​20_glossary:​intermediated| Intermediated]] +  ​: 2. [[cbdc:public:​cbdc_omg:​8_append:​20_glossary:​intermediated| Intermediated]] 
-  ​NOT [[cbdc:private:​cbdc_omg:​8_append:​20_glossary:​transferable| Widely Transferable]] +  ​: 3. NOT [[cbdc:public:​cbdc_omg:​8_append:​20_glossary:​transferable| Widely Transferable]] 
-  ​[[cbdc:private:​cbdc_omg:​8_append:​20_glossary:​identity-verified| Identity-Verified]]+  ​: 4. [[cbdc:public:​cbdc_omg:​8_append:​20_glossary:​identity-verified| Identity-Verified]]
 </​WRAP>​ | //​Intermediated//​ generally implies accounts or digital wallets. //​Identity-Verified//​ generally implies validating and verifying a person'​s identity to gain access to their accounts | </​WRAP>​ | //​Intermediated//​ generally implies accounts or digital wallets. //​Identity-Verified//​ generally implies validating and verifying a person'​s identity to gain access to their accounts |
 ^ B0038 ^ Allow private-sector innovators to focus on: <​WRAP>​ ^ B0038 ^ Allow private-sector innovators to focus on: <​WRAP>​
-  ​new access services +  ​: 1. new access services 
-  ​distribution methods +  ​: 2. distribution methods 
-  ​related service offerings ​+  ​: 3. related service offerings ​
 </​WRAP>​| These innovations would predominately be account-based. ​ | </​WRAP>​| These innovations would predominately be account-based. ​ |
 ^ B0047 ^ Lower transaction costs | Normally, there are no transaction costs for using cash  | ^ B0047 ^ Lower transaction costs | Normally, there are no transaction costs for using cash  |
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 ^ B0051 ^ Generate data about users’ financial transactions similar to the current Commercial Bank(( ^ B0051 ^ Generate data about users’ financial transactions similar to the current Commercial Bank((
 Commercial banks include banks licensed either by federal or state banking agencies, credit unions, and thrifts from the **White Paper**. Commercial banks include banks licensed either by federal or state banking agencies, credit unions, and thrifts from the **White Paper**.
-)) and [[cbdc:private:​cbdc_omg:​8_append:​20_glossary:​nonbank_money]] | This kind of data is collected on the activity in accounts. ​ | +)) and [[cbdc:public:​cbdc_omg:​8_append:​20_glossary:​nonbank_money]] | This kind of data is collected on the activity in accounts. ​ | 
-^ B0054 ^ Attract risk-averse users to CBDC | Risk Adverse investments usually pay little to no incentive to investors, but its value remains constant. Cash represents that kind of investment ​ |+^ B0054 ^ Attract risk-averse users to CBDC | Risk Adverse investments usually pay little to no incentive to investors, but their value remains constant. Cash represents that kind of investment ​ |
 ^ P0002 ^ Provide Yield benefits more effectively than alternative methods | Cash generally offers no yield, therefore, this would require accounts ​ | ^ P0002 ^ Provide Yield benefits more effectively than alternative methods | Cash generally offers no yield, therefore, this would require accounts ​ |
 ^ P0005 ^ Protect against criminal activity | See: **''​B0005''​** | ^ P0005 ^ Protect against criminal activity | See: **''​B0005''​** |
 ^ P0012 ^ The firms that operate interbank payment services are subject to federal supervision | These services typically use accounts to move payments unless it is referring to armored guards and vehicles ​ | ^ P0012 ^ The firms that operate interbank payment services are subject to federal supervision | These services typically use accounts to move payments unless it is referring to armored guards and vehicles ​ |
 ^ P0013 ^ Systemically important payment firms are subject to <​WRAP>​ ^ P0013 ^ Systemically important payment firms are subject to <​WRAP>​
-  ​heightened supervision +  ​: 1. heightened supervision 
-  ​regulation+  ​: 2. regulation
 </​WRAP>​| Refers to the accounting practices used by the payment firms   | </​WRAP>​| Refers to the accounting practices used by the payment firms   |
 ^ P0017 ^ The PWG report recommends CBDC complement existing authorities regarding: <​WRAP>​ ^ P0017 ^ The PWG report recommends CBDC complement existing authorities regarding: <​WRAP>​
-  ​market integrity +  ​: 1. market integrity 
-  ​investor protection +  ​: 2. investor protection 
-  ​illicit finance ​+  ​: 3. illicit finance ​
 </​WRAP>​| Refers to the accounting practices for CBDC accounts | </​WRAP>​| Refers to the accounting practices for CBDC accounts |
 ^ P0018 ^ The Federal Reserve Act does not authorize direct Federal Reserve accounts for individuals | Refers to accounts ​ | ^ P0018 ^ The Federal Reserve Act does not authorize direct Federal Reserve accounts for individuals | Refers to accounts ​ |
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 ^ P0027 ^ CBDC a risk-free asset | See: **''​B0054''​** ​ | ^ P0027 ^ CBDC a risk-free asset | See: **''​B0054''​** ​ |
 ^ P0028 ^ Require significant international coordination to address issues such as:<​WRAP> ​ ^ P0028 ^ Require significant international coordination to address issues such as:<​WRAP> ​
-  ​common standards +  ​: 1. common standards 
-  ​infrastructure,​  +  ​: 2. infrastructure,​  
-  ​the types of intermediaries able to access any new infrastructure,​ +  ​: 3. the types of intermediaries able to access any new infrastructure,​ 
-  ​legal frameworks +  ​: 4. legal frameworks 
-  ​preventing illicit transactions +  ​: 5. preventing illicit transactions 
-  ​the cost and timing of implementation+  ​: 6. the cost and timing of implementation
 </​WRAP>​| ​  | </​WRAP>​| ​  |
 ^ P0030 ^ The Federal Reserve will only take further steps toward developing a CBDC if: <​WRAP>​ ^ P0030 ^ The Federal Reserve will only take further steps toward developing a CBDC if: <​WRAP>​
-  ​Research points to benefits for households, businesses, and the economy overall that exceed the downside risks +  ​: 1. Research points to benefits for households, businesses, and the economy overall that exceed the downside risks 
-  ​Indicates that CBDC is superior to alternative methods+  ​: 2. Indicates that CBDC is superior to alternative methods
 </​WRAP>​| See: **''​B0054''​** | </​WRAP>​| See: **''​B0054''​** |
 ^ R0002 ^ **Risk** to the cost and availability of credit | See: **''​B0054''​** ​ | ^ R0002 ^ **Risk** to the cost and availability of credit | See: **''​B0054''​** ​ |
 ^ R0009 ^ Increased **Risk** of "​runs"​ or other instabilities to the financial system |   | ^ R0009 ^ Increased **Risk** of "​runs"​ or other instabilities to the financial system |   |
 ^ R0012 ^ **Risk** of increased concern related to the potential for: <​WRAP>​ ^ R0012 ^ **Risk** of increased concern related to the potential for: <​WRAP>​
-  ​destabilizing "​runs"​ +  ​: 1. destabilizing "​runs"​ 
-  ​disruptions in the payment system +  ​: 2. disruptions in the payment system 
-  ​concentration of economic power+  ​: 3. concentration of economic power
 </​WRAP>​| See: **''​B0054''​** | </​WRAP>​| See: **''​B0054''​** |
 ^ R0013 ^ CBDC offers no associated credit or liquidity **Risk** | See: **''​B0054''​** ​ | ^ R0013 ^ CBDC offers no associated credit or liquidity **Risk** | See: **''​B0054''​** ​ |
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 ^ D0012 ^ **Design** should address privacy concerns by leveraging existing tools already in use by intermediaries | These restrictions imply accounts ​ | ^ D0012 ^ **Design** should address privacy concerns by leveraging existing tools already in use by intermediaries | These restrictions imply accounts ​ |
 ^ D0013 ^ **Design** should facilitate compliance with a robust set of rules already intended to combat <​WRAP>​ ^ D0013 ^ **Design** should facilitate compliance with a robust set of rules already intended to combat <​WRAP>​
-  ​money laundering +  ​: 1. money laundering 
-  ​the financing of terrorism +  ​: 2. the financing of terrorism 
-  ​customer due diligence +  ​: 3. customer due diligence 
-  ​record-keeping +  ​: 4. record-keeping 
-  ​reporting requirements+  ​: 5. reporting requirements
 </​WRAP>​| These restrictions imply accounts | </​WRAP>​| These restrictions imply accounts |
 </​table>​ </​table>​
  
-===== Recommendations ===== 
-[[cbdc:​private:​cbdc_omg:​04_doc:​20_comments:​brp:​q02:​start| Return to Top]] 
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-The [[https://​www.omg.org/​ | Object Management Group (OMG)]] is an unbiased, non-partisan,​ [[https://​www.omgwiki.org/​dido/​doku.php?​id=dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.a_glossary:​s:​sdo | Standards Developing Organization (SDO)]] and makes no recommendation at this time as to which [[cbdc:​private:​cbdc_omg:​04_doc:​15_common:​08_currency_models:​start | Currency Model]] to use: 
  
-  * [[cbdc:​private:​cbdc_omg:​04_doc:​15_common:​08_currency_models:​10_cash:​start ​    | 4.2.1 Digital Cash Model]] - Tokens 
-  * [[cbdc:​private:​cbdc_omg:​04_doc:​15_common:​08_currency_models:​15_accounts:​start | 4.2.2 Digital Account Model]] - Accounts 
  
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