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Envisioning the Digital Transformation of Financial Documents: A Blockchain-Based Bill of Exchange

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A Bill of Exchange (BoE) is a paper-written contract involving three parties A, B and C where A is economically in debt with B and in credit with C. Once the parties approve a BoE, C is legally bound to pay B on behalf of A within a set deadline, so that the debt of A towards B is extinguished. Although regarded as an elegant and powerful variant of a promissory note, over time the BoE has become unpractical to use in a global market where suppliers and customers aren’t next-door companies anymore. On the other hand, the blockchain distributed ledger, AES authentication, and digital archiving with suitable long-period standards (e.g., PDF/A) may encourage the revival of such an instrument, while ensuring legal validity, strength and a non-tampering warranty.

This paper exploits said state-of-the-art technologies to bring the paper-based BoE into the digital era as the DigiBoE. Its envisioned applications are B2B, C2C and B2C secure and legally acknowledged transactions for debt resolution no longer requiring financial intermediaries.

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Ponza, A., Scannapieco, S., Simone, A., Tomazzoli, C. (2020). Envisioning the Digital Transformation of Financial Documents: A Blockchain-Based Bill of Exchange. In: Prieto, J., Pinto, A., Das, A., Ferretti, S. (eds) Blockchain and Applications. BLOCKCHAIN 2020. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1238. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52535-4_9

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