dc.description.abstract | Objectives: This work aims to contribute towards Tanzanian Central Bank
Digital Currency (CBDC) users’ privacy preservation. It proposes the design of
a privacy preserving CBDC which might be issued by Tanzania’s Central Bank
(CB), the Bank of Tanzania (BoT), which is currently in CBDC research phase. The
work also aims to contribute to literature, the CBDC research being done by
BoT, other CBs and CBDC stakeholders around the world. Methods: By using
the Design Science Research (DSR) methodology, a privacy preserving CBDC
design suitable for Tanzania was proposed, demonstrated and evaluated. This
is the result of existing literature showing that different countries have different
CBDC designs due to their differences in contexts and purposes for CBDC
issuance. This consequently emphasized the fact that a CBDC design should
not be treated as a one-size fits all solution. Findings: As opposed to the
existing general and other country specific CBDC designs, we proposed a
privacy preserving CBDC design suitable for Tanzania by consulting literature
and taking into consideration the Tanzanian context. The design appears to
be promising Tanzanian CBDC users’ privacy preservation though further work
needs to be done. The work should not only be on practical evaluation of
the proposed design but also on other factors impacting the success of CBDC
projects. This will consequently further increase the success probability of
CBDC projects, hence the potential for practical realization of CBDC project
benefits. Novelty: Existing literature has shown that, considering the countries’
differences in context and CBDC issuance purposes, CBDC design should
not be treated as a generic solution thereby obliging the need for country-
specific CBDC designs. Consequently, the privacy preserving CBDC design
suitable specifically for Tanzania consists of and provides an outline of privacy
preserving interactions among the identified key Tanzanian CBDC participants
or actors. The actors are the BoT, the intermediaries (i.e., other banks and
payment service providers), Tanzania’s National Identification Authority (NIDA),
financial transactions violation detection engine, and the expected CBDC users. | en_US |