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Vol. 1 (2025)

The Double-Edged Sword of Decentralization: Cryptocurrency Adoption and Risk

DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31875/2755-8398.2025.01.07
Submitted
December 3, 2025
Published
2025-12-03

Abstract

This study offers an in-depth examination of the transformative influence of cryptocurrencies on global economic and financial systems, emphasizing their interplay with financial inclusion, regulatory evolution, and decentralized economic frameworks. Employing a mixed methods design that combines quantitative regression modeling with qualitative analysis, the research uncovers new insights into cryptocurrency adoption, particularly within emerging economies and financially marginalized populations.

Unlike previous studies that focus primarily on technological or speculative dimensions, this paper critically investigates cryptocurrencies as both catalysts for financial democratization and potential sources of systemic risk. It develops a balanced framework for understanding how decentralized finance (DeFi) can coexist with regulatory oversight, proposing evidence-based policy recommendations that promote innovation while safeguarding market integrity and consumer protection.

Empirical findings demonstrate that cryptocurrencies facilitate broader access to financial services due to their decentralized structure and cost-efficient transactions. However, they also expose users to challenges such as extreme price volatility, cybersecurity risks, and inconsistent regulatory environments. Moreover, socio-economic analysis reveals that individuals with prior exposure to cryptocurrencies exhibit more favorable perceptions of their societal and economic impact.

The research concludes that sustainable cryptocurrency integration requires adaptive regulatory models, cross-border collaboration, and continuous monitoring of technological evolution. Future studies should expand on longitudinal and comparative analyses to evaluate how evolving governance and education strategies influence adoption and trust.

By situating cryptocurrencies within the broader discourse of digital transformation and economic sustainability, this paper contributes to shaping policy and industry practices that support an inclusive, resilient, and transparent financial ecosystem.

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