Learn MXNET with Real Code Examples
Updated Nov 24, 2025
Architecture
Physical money: coins, banknotes
Digital money: bank accounts, e-money, mobile wallets
Cryptocurrency: decentralized digital tokens
Monetary policy framework: central banks controlling supply
Payment systems: clearinghouses, payment processors
Rendering Model
Money circulates in the economy via transactions
Digital money flows through electronic systems
Value measured against goods, services, or other currencies
Interest and investment increase money over time
Inflation or deflation affects real value
Architectural Patterns
Physical currency system: coins and banknotes
Banking system: deposits, loans, payments
Digital payment systems: e-wallets, online banking
Cryptocurrency networks: blockchain-based
Monetary policy: central bank regulation of money supply
Real World Architectures
Personal finance management
Corporate treasury and cash flow management
Global trade and commerce
Banking and lending systems
Cryptocurrency exchanges and DeFi platforms
Design Principles
Universally accepted and trusted
Divisible and portable
Durable and recognizable
Difficult to counterfeit
Adaptable to technology (digital forms)
Scalability Guide
Use banking apps for high transaction volumes
Leverage digital payment networks for growth
Automate savings and investments
Optimize portfolio management for larger funds
Monitor financial exposure across multiple assets
Migration Guide
Convert old currency to new when redenomination occurs
Adopt digital or mobile banking solutions
Update financial records accordingly
Transfer funds across banks safely
Follow legal and taxation requirements