vaihtelevatmonet
Vaihtelevatmonet (Finnish: variable coins) is a theoretical form of currency in which the nominal value and/or denomination of a coin can change according to a predefined rule set. The name comes from Finnish vaihtelevat meaning varying and monet meaning money or coins. In theoretical discussions, vaihtelevatmonet are proposed as a way to embed automatic, rule-based monetary adjustments into everyday money.
Operation: A central rule engine or distributed ledger applies adjustments at set intervals or upon certain
Potential use cases: stabilizing real purchasing power in small-value transactions, educational demonstrations of monetary policy, pilot
Challenges and criticism: complexity can undermine user understanding; regulatory and legal questions arise around currency value
See also: programmable money, central bank digital currency, inflation-linked instruments.