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    MAS, IMF, World Bank launch retail digital currency challenge
    June 28, 2021

    Several technology organizations are supporting the initiatives, including Amazon Web Services, Mastercard, Partior, R3, Hyperledger and the Mojaloop Foundation. It will use the APIX Digital Currency Sandbox, which offers APIs from enterprise blockchain firm R3, Mastercard, Partior (a DBS, JP Morgan, Temasek joint venture).

    Twelve problem statements have been outlined, including some rather tricky ones. Anonymity and privacy are hot topics for CBDCs. One of the Challenge problem statements is to protect personal and consumer transaction data while allowing monitoring of potentially illicit transactions. Another is how to achieve interoperability without commonly accepted standards. What wasn’t mentioned is that standards are often seen as inhibiting innovation and some believe it’s too early for them. A critical Challenge is how CBDCs can be made resilient to single points of failure and how to achieve decentralization to address that.


    https://www.ledgerinsights.com/mas-imf-world-bank-launch-retail-digital-currency-global-cbdc-challenge/

    BIS Innovation Hub and central banks of Australia, Malaysia, Singapore and South Africa will test CBDCs for international settlements

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    • Project Dunbar will develop prototypes for shared platforms that will enable international settlements with digital currencies issued by multiple central banks.
    • System aims to allow direct transactions between institutions, reducing costs and increasing speed.
    • Results will inform development of global and regional platforms and support G20 roadmap for improving cross-border payments.

    Singapore, 2 September 2021…The Bank for International Settlements Innovation Hub, the Reserve Bank of Australia, Bank Negara Malaysia, Monetary Authority of Singapore and South African Reserve Bank will join forces to test the use of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) for international settlements.

    2 Led by the Innovation Hub’s Singapore Centre, Project Dunbar aims to develop prototype shared platforms for cross-border transactions using multiple CBDCs. These multi-CBDC platforms will allow financial institutions to transact directly with each other in the digital currencies issued by participating central banks, eliminating the need for intermediaries and cutting the time and cost of transactions.

    3 The project will work with multiple partners to develop technical prototypes on different distributed ledger technology platforms. It will also explore different governance and operating designs that would enable central banks to share CBDC infrastructures, benefitting from the collaboration between public and private sector experts in different jurisdictions and areas of operation.

    4 Project Dunbar’s work will explore the international dimension of CBDC design and support the efforts of the G20 roadmap for enhancing cross-border payments. Its results, expected to be published in early 2022, will inform the development of future platforms for global and regional settlements. Technical prototypes of the shared platforms, developed in collaboration with different technology partners, will be demonstrated at the Singapore FinTech Festival in November 2021.

    5 “Project Dunbar brings together central banks with years of experience and unique perspectives in CBDC projects and ecosystem partners at advanced stages of technical development on digital currencies. With this group of capable and passionate partners, we are confident that our work on multi-CBDCs for international settlements will break new ground in this next stage of CBDC experimentation and lay the foundation for global payments connectivity,” said Andrew McCormack, Centre Head of the BIS Innovation Hub Singapore Centre.

    6 “We are pleased to collaborate with the BIS Innovation Hub and the central bank partners on this important initiative to explore how a shared platform for multiple CBDCs could be used to improve the speed, cost and transparency of wholesale cross-border transactions. Enhancing cross-border payments has become a priority for the international regulatory community and something that we are also very focused on in our domestic policy work,” said Michele Bullock, Assistant Governor (Financial System), Reserve Bank of Australia.

    https://www.mas.gov.sg/news/media-releases/2021/project-dunbar


    https://www.ledgerinsights.com/central-bank-digital-currency-cbdc-sharing-payment-data/
 
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