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Specifically in relation to this book, thanks go to Bryan Cheuk and Kenneth Lock, who helped with research on the economic and financial data that appear in it. I am also grateful to Alokik Advani, Andrew Bernard, Cheah Cheng Hye, Rebecca Chua, Fu Hao, Jeremy Grant, Patrick Jacquelin, Sue Johnson, Kai Keller, Paul Kennedy, Michael Lam, Li Yingying, Max Lummis, George Magnus, Michael Moser, James Muir, Edmund Ng, Lisa O'Connor, Matt O'Neill, Ketan Patel, Patrick Young and Zhou Bo, who reviewed various chapters and provided helpful feedback and encouragement.

There are a number of people to whom I am particularly indebted for their extensive comments and advice.

Mustansir Barma provided very detailed feedback on the draft manuscript and corrected several factual errors.

Roland Chai urged me to consider more deeply how digital currencies might affect the future development of the global financial system. Adam Wielowieyski then introduced me to a wide range of research in this area and was exceedingly patient in answering my many questions. This effort was not only interesting and rewarding, but it also led me to change some of my final conclusions.

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