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Cryptocurrency News Articles
Central Banks Are Ditching CBDCs in Favor of Tokenization and TradFi
Nov 30, 2024 at 04:06 am
Despite the steady increase in research activity, central bankers are showing rapidly decreasing enthusiasm for central bank digital currency (CBDC)
Central bankers are showing rapidly decreasing enthusiasm for central bank digital currency (CBDC), despite the steady increase in research activity, a new survey has found.
The Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum (OMFIF) think tank’s annual Future of Payments survey, now in its eighth year, polls central banks on their priorities for improving cross-border payments, and their appetite for emerging technologies like stablecoins and CBDCs.
CBDCs only look good to some central banks
Interlinking instant payment systems, such as the comparatively new US FedNow, is by far the most popular solution among central banks for improving cross-border payments. Almost half (47%) of respondents chose this option, which is only a tiny increment above last year’s results.
Stablecoins received a 0% vote, just as last year.
CBDCs fell in this ranking from 31% in 2023 to 13% in 2024. This may reflect a reaction to greater interest in CBDC in certain central banks.
When the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) pulled out of Project mBridge in October, the move was widely interpreted as a reaction to the threat it poses to international sanctions because of the dominance in the project of China and other countries not closely aligned with the West.
The BIS denied that its decision on Project mBridge was political. The report concluded that the US dollar will continue to be the preferred settlement currency. Only 11% of central banks said they were reducing their use of the dollar:
Source: Digital Money Institute
Some central banks have dropped out of the digital currency race
Tokenization and TradFi are looking better
The correspondent banking system, in which large international banks provide international settlement services for small local banks, has been in decline for years. The process is becoming more expensive as Know Your Customer/Anti-Money Laundering measures become more complex.
Its decline will only speed up if the new ISO 20022 messaging standard is not implemented on schedule. The survey finds that a significant lag in the new standard’s adoption is likely.
Correspondent banking activity over since 2011. Source: OMFIF
That may explain the lively interest among central banks in tokenization, which could streamline compliance checks. Over 40% of central banks in developed markets “think it is promising and expect to begin work on it in the next three to five years.”
The BIS’s Project Agora, in which the central banks of France, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, Switzerland and the United Kingdom, along with the United States Federal Reserve Banks are participating, is one of many projects blazing the trail toward tokenized transfers. It crucially depends on the use of wholesale CBDCs.
Nevertheless, given the preference for legacy instant payment systems, it seems clear that cross-border payments will remain off the blockchain. The BIS is prepared for that option too. Its Project Nexus, which also depends on the ISO 20022 standard, is developing a common platform for instant payment systems.
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