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MIT Digital Currency Initiative: From Project Hamilton to Monetary Theory
MIT's Digital Currency Initiative — through Project Hamilton with the Boston Fed, crypto monetary theory research, and Neha Narula's leadership — has become the most technically rigorous academic institution in US CBDC and digital currency policy.
Donovan Vanderbilt · February 24, 2026 · 6 min read
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