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86% Of Surveyed Central Banks Now Engage In CBDC Work - BIS


As the world’s central banks are increasingly looking into central bank digital currency (CBDC) projects, their focus is shifting into more advanced stages of CBDC engagement, with more banks moving from conceptual work to experimentation, according to a new report by the Bank for International...

IMF Says Only 23% of Central Banks Can Legally Issue Digital Currencies


Researchers at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have examined the central bank laws of 174 IMF members to answer the question of whether a digital currency is really money. They found that of all the central banks studied, only about 23%, or 40 central banks, “are legally allowed...

The EURST Stablecoin Set the Path That Major Central Banks Now Want to Follow


From Asia to Europe, major central banks all around the world are expected to announce their own digital currencies soon. This is vindication that stablecoins like EURST are on the right path forward, and they can serve to show how national economies should reinvent themselves following the current...

IMF Cautions Central Banks May Have to Rethink What Constitutes Reserves


The IMF warns that central banks may have to rethink what constitutes their reserve currency holdings. In a recent study, the global lender points to the changing geopolitical landscape, technological advances and the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic as events likely to influence the composition...

Cryptocurrencies Prove Central Bank Models Are Obsolete, Says Professor


A Spanish professor and economist stated that cryptocurrencies have brought out the “obsolescence” of central banks, although their capitalization is still “very insignificant.” Crypto Is Not Only About the ‘Speculative Noise’ Pablo Agnese, an economics professor...

Crypto Proves Central Banks Are Obsolete, Says UIC Barcelona Professor


A Spanish economics professor said that the popularity of crypto proves that central banks have become “obsolete” in the modern world. The comments were made by professor Pablo Agnese, a tenured lecturer in the Department of Economy and Business Organization at the Universitat Internacional...

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