Global Monetary Architecture

An Equitable New Global Financial Architecture

The world does not need another competing monetary bloc. DCMA implements a higher-level digital monetary architecture designed to connect sovereign monetary systems while preserving national currencies, national banking authority and jurisdictional control.

The world’s monetary systems do not need to become one monetary system. They need an architecture through which they can operate together.
Institutional Architecture

One architecture. Three implementation pillars.

DCMA separates institutional governance, monetary operating infrastructure and the common monetary commodity into distinct but interoperable layers. This separation allows each layer to evolve without collapsing sovereign monetary authority into a single global currency system.

01

Digital Currency Monetary Authority

DCMA develops the institutional architecture, monetary governance frameworks, research and policy implementation model.

02

Unicoin Network

The Unicoin Network is the implementation of the Digital Currency Monetary System: a permissioned monetary operating protocol for institutional and sovereign interoperability.

03

Universal Monetary Unit

UMU is the universal monetary commodity transacted through the DCMS, supporting national monetary implementations and a common global monetary layer.

A Complex Monetary World

Designed to operate across existing monetary orders.

The DCMS is not positioned above sovereign law or international frameworks. It is engineered to recognize and operationalize applicable rules, standards and policy constraints on both sides of a transaction.

BIS

Prudential Banking

Alignment with the Basel banking environment for regulated financial institutions and digital-asset exposures.

IMF

Monetary Stability

Support for monetary cooperation, financial stability, sovereign policy space and orderly international payments.

WBG

Development

Infrastructure, financial access, trade, productive investment and cross-border financial infrastructure.

AU / BRICS

Regional Integration

Interoperability across emerging regional and multipolar arrangements without requiring one bloc to replace another.

Core Principle

Global architecture. Local sovereignty.

Global Localization evaluates each transaction against the applicable requirements of the sending and receiving jurisdictions. DCMS provides the interoperability layer; national governments, banking authorities and other competent institutions retain the authority applicable within their jurisdictions.

Sender
Originating Jurisdiction
Applicable Banking & Institutional Rules
DCMS / UMU
Applicable Banking & Institutional Rules
Receiving Jurisdiction
Receiver
DCMS operates across jurisdictions. It does not override them.

From monetary research to operational architecture.

Explore the DCMS framework, UMU monetary design, governance materials, institutional analyses and model legislation.

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