ruilmiddel
Ruilmiddel (means of exchange) is a concept in monetary economics referring to any asset or instrument that is generally accepted as payment in transactions for goods and services. The primary function of a ruilmiddel is to serve as an intermediary in trade, reducing the inefficiency of barter by providing a readily transferable form of value.
Three classic roles are commonly cited: medium of exchange, unit of account, and store of value. As
Forms of ruilmiddel include physical money (coins and banknotes), digital money (electronic funds, debit and credit
Key properties of an effective ruilmiddel include wide acceptance, durability, portability, divisibility, fungibility, and scarcity or
Criticism and risks include inflation eroding store of value, counterfeiting, cyber-security threats in digital forms, and