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Migeru:
As lenders of last resort? That is still needed,
In Hong Kong it is not the Central Bank which fulfils that function because there isn't one.
As credit regulator/supervisor authorities?
A Monetary Authority - as in HK - would set the parameters/standards for credit creation.
As central clearinghouses for payment and settlement?
There is no need for a central counterparty aka single point of failure.
A mutual guarantee with a default pool managed by a service provider would do fine. eg P & I clubs in the insurance industry.
Settlements/netting of open bilateral credits requires only suitable software and algorithms. brent forward contracts settle this way on expiry by generating 'chains' and book-outs. "The future is already here -- it's just not very evenly distributed" William Gibson
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