
Project Rosalind CBDC testing advance “Britcoin” debut
A significant study conducted by the Bank for International Settlements and the Bank of England found that a digital currency issued by a central bank
A significant study conducted by the Bank for International Settlements and the Bank of England found that a digital currency issued by a central bank
The Reserve Bank of Australia Working on Program for Digital Currency The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has announced the commencement of a study initiative
As the central bank of the 19 nations in the European Union that have embraced the euro, the ECB has a vested interest in developing
Phillip Lowe believes that cryptocurrencies have hazards that can be minimized by tight regulations, but that the technology should be developed by private enterprises. Phillip
The central bank of Russia exclusively supports the digital ruble as a technological payment alternative. In a new episode in the long-running conflict between the
The bank is investigating technology platforms and solutions for its own digital money. Qatar, a country with a population of approximately 2.8 million, will experiment
Even after a UN report said that limitations on digital currencies are suffocating the country’s fintech sector, Nigeria’s central bank has improved its eNaira to
Comparing the emergence of crypto assets to the gold rush, a European Central Bank executive has urged governments to intervene to avert a “lawless frenzy
From fiat banknotes to fractional reserve banking, the United States’ understanding of what constitutes money has evolved over time. However, is the time right for
Economic Information Daily, an affiliate newspaper of Xinhua News Agency, published an opinion piece Thursday proposing ways to accelerate the adoption of the digital yuan.
Tanzanian financial sector representatives have urged for a more defined global agreement on central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) and crypto-assets. Officials agreed that additional discussions
The South African Reserve Bank announced that the project’s findings would be studied further and used to influence legislative and regulatory responses to DLT and