More than 90% of BIS Members Considering Issuing CBDC
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Coinspeaker More than 90% of BIS Members Considering Issuing CBDC While some United States regulators have vehemently opposed the issuance of a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) due to privacy reasons, a new study shows the majority of global central banks are exploring the new technology. More global central banks are seeking ways to increase their seigniorage through the use of distributed ledger and blockchain technologies. Moreover, the use of blockchain technology has proved environmentally friendly in addition to the efficiency of lowered transaction costs. However, some have argued that a CBDC is merely a surveillance tool for governments, and will limit users’ means of transacting. As a result, the CBDC’s opponents have argued that private sectors should be allowed to develop stablecoins on both public and private chains to ensure further democracy. BIS Report on CBDC Developments According to a report from the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), an umbrella organization encompassing more than 50 global central banks, 94 percent of the 86 central banks surveyed are exploring CBDC developments. The recent BIS survey was conducted between October 2023 and January 2024. The last time the bank conducted a similar survey in 2021, the report revealed that 90 of the 81 central banks were exploring digitizing their respective national currencies. Notably, the BIS report indicated that the respective banks are more likely to issue a wholesale CBDC for financial institutions instead of a retail CBDC. “For retail CBDCs, more than half of central banks are considering holding limits, interoperability, offline options, and zero remuneration,” the BIS report noted. Market Picture As Coinspeaker previously reported, the Bank for International Settlements is already exploring a wholesale CBDC to enable seamless forex transactions between different currencies. Dubbed project Rialto, BIS has been working together with global central banks in close collaboration with…
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