G7 economies move into development stage of CBDCs
As of December 2022, all G7 economies had moved into the development stage of a central bank digital currency, according to the Atlantic Council (AC).
The AC found that — despite slow development progression — “11 countries have fully launched a digital currency.”
China’s CBDC pilot is set to expand to most of the country in 2023 — currently reaching 260 million people, according to the AC.
Geared towards improving cross-border payments, mitigating financial crime, increasing financial inclusion and addressing risks posed by other forms of digital currency — CBDC establishment is already being rolled out by:
The Bank of England
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Monetary Authority of Singapore
Central banks in Spain and Switzerland
With roughly a dozen CBDCs launched so far, a further 17 are in currently in the pilot phase — alongside 72 in the research and development phase, according to a tracker from the AC.
Despite speculation and interest in recent years, the AC key findings report that over 20 countries “will take significant steps towards piloting a CBDC” in 2023. These countries include:
Australia
Thailand
Brazil
India
South Korea
Russia
This pivot towards CBDCs was recently evidenced by the Indian central bank governor on Dec. 21, 2022 — despite calling for a ban on crypto — stating that the country should adopt CBDCs to reduce the need to print fiat currencies.
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Filed under: Bitcoin - @ January 4, 2023 9:50 pm