Kiffmeister’s #Fintech Daily Digest (20230705)*

Initial Eswatini digital lilangeni design paper

The Central Bank of Eswatini (CBE) has published a consultative paper that sets out the design characteristics of a potential retail digital lilangeni. The Bank has partnered with Giesecke+Devrient (G+D) to advance its research and exploration of CBDCs and is now entering the experimentation phase of its CBDC project. It will be based on a two-tiered operating model, where the CBE operates the core infrastructure and intermediaries are in charge of distributing CBDC to end users, once obtained from the CBE, and handle all customer-facing activities. It will be unremunerated, transactions will be free of charge to consumers, and it will enable true and full interoperability with the existing payment methods and wholesale and retail infrastructures. Offline functionality will ensure continued usage even in the absence of an internet connection, during power outages, or simply in certain rural areas. Some payments with – and wallets that store – digital lilangeni will be equipped with programmability features for value-added and innovative use case scenarios. [Read more at the CBE]

59% of Canadians willing to use a central bank digital currency, but many have concerns: survey

Canadian personal wealth management firm WealthRocket published the results of a survey of 1,500 Canadian adults on their attitudes towards retail central bank digital currency (CBDC). More than half said they would be willing, to varying degrees, to use a CBDC. Of that total, 43% are somewhat willing, 11% are very willing, and 5% are extremely willing. A quarter of respondents, on the other hand, say they’re not at all willing to use a central bank digital currency in Canada. And 16% say they don’t understand enough to make a decision right now, suggesting a gap in public awareness. [Read more at WealthRocket]


*For those interested in intra-day updates, check out my searchable Diigo Fintech developments database, which is also a good place to go to query for past developments: https://www.diigo.com/user/kiffmeister/ART.

Upcoming conferences, webinars and speaking engagements:

  • I’ll be lecturing at the Digital Euro Association (DEA) Digital Money Academy on July 27, 2023. [Register here]

Kiffmeister’s global central bank digital currency monthly monitor

Just a reminder that I produce a monthly digest of central bank digital currency (CBDC) developments exclusively for the official sector. So for any of you out there who work for a central bank, ministry of finance or international financial institution who would like to receive it by email on the first business day of every month, please DM me on LinkedIn or email me at chronicles@kiffmeister.com.

The Sovereign Official Digital Association (SODA) is a technology-agnostic firm offering advisory services at the intersection of central banking, digital finance and the web3 industry, aiming to make public digital money a reality. SODA believes institutions in the existing financial ecosystem should have access to the tools and resources they need to move from discussion to action. SODA offers ‘real life’ use cases to help test digital money and drive adoption as central banks and other public institutions explore the future of a more financially inclusive world powered by interoperable blockchain-based networks. SODA would love you to join us on this journey – please get in touch (chris@sodapublicmoney.org).

Satoshi Capital Advisors is a New York-based, global advisory firm that works with central banks, governments, and the private sector to architect, implement, and operate varying initiatives. Satoshi Capital Advisors’ central bank work revolves around CBDC architecture and implementation, providing advisory services from research phase through to growth phase. Utilizing a product-market fit and technology agnostic approach to CBDC architecture and implementation enables Satoshi Capital Advisors to build tailored solutions, bespoke to local financial system nuances. Satoshi Capital Advisors welcomes requests from central bank officials for virtual and in-person CBDC workshops. [Click here for more information]

WhisperCash offers the first fully offline digital currency platform that has the same properties as physical cash. It can perform secure consecutive offline payments without compromising on security, privacy or accessibility. WhisperCash allows direct person to person offline payments without any server infrastructure or internet connectivity. It comes in various form factors including the self-contained credit card-sized “Pro” that sports an eInk screen and capacitive keyboard, and lasts for two weeks between recharges assuming a few transactions per day. [Click here for more information]

Kiffmeister’s #Fintech Daily Digest (20230704)*

MAS publishes investor protection measures for digital payment token services

The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) announced new requirements for Digital Payment Token (DPT) service providers to safekeep customer assets under a statutory trust before the end of the year (2023). This will mitigate the risk of loss or misuse of customers’ assets, and facilitate the recovery of customers’ assets in the event of a DPT service provider’s insolvency. MAS will also restrict DPT service providers from facilitating lending and staking of DPT tokens by their retail customers. [Read more at the MAS]

Thai SEC issues new rules for crypto firms, bans lending services

The Thailand Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has issued a new set of guidelines for crypto platforms including banning them from offering lending services to customers. These firms will have to disclose a warning about potential risks associated with cryptocurrency trading. Digital asset business operators will also have to provide investment suitability assessment results before customers begin trading. Additionally, customers will need to give their consent and acknowledge the risks of crypto trading before they proceed. [Read more at the SEC]

RBNZ ramps up monitoring of stablecoins and crypto-assets

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) will increase its monitoring of the sector rather than take immediate regulatory action. The central bank acknowledges that there are significant risks from stablecoins and other private money innovations, but there are also opportunities, along with significant uncertainties about how the sector will develop and where the optimal balance will lie. But central bank agrees that caution is needed, which reinforces the need for enhanced data and monitoring to build understanding. [Read more at the RBNZ]


*For those interested in intra-day updates, check out my searchable Diigo Fintech developments database, which is also a good place to go to query for past developments: https://www.diigo.com/user/kiffmeister/ART.

Upcoming conferences, webinars and speaking engagements:

  • I’ll be participating in Currency Research’s in-person Global Payments Summit in Cape Town from June 28 to 30. [Register here]
  • I’ll be lecturing at the Digital Euro Association (DEA) Digital Money Academy on July 27, 2023. [Register here]

Kiffmeister’s global central bank digital currency monthly monitor

Just a reminder that I produce a monthly digest of central bank digital currency (CBDC) developments exclusively for the official sector. So for any of you out there who work for a central bank, ministry of finance or international financial institution who would like to receive it by email on the first business day of every month, please DM me on LinkedIn or email me at chronicles@kiffmeister.com.

The Sovereign Official Digital Association (SODA) is a technology-agnostic firm offering advisory services at the intersection of central banking, digital finance and the web3 industry, aiming to make public digital money a reality. SODA believes institutions in the existing financial ecosystem should have access to the tools and resources they need to move from discussion to action. SODA offers ‘real life’ use cases to help test digital money and drive adoption as central banks and other public institutions explore the future of a more financially inclusive world powered by interoperable blockchain-based networks. SODA would love you to join us on this journey – please get in touch (chris@sodapublicmoney.org).

Satoshi Capital Advisors is a New York-based, global advisory firm that works with central banks, governments, and the private sector to architect, implement, and operate varying initiatives. Satoshi Capital Advisors’ central bank work revolves around CBDC architecture and implementation, providing advisory services from research phase through to growth phase. Utilizing a product-market fit and technology agnostic approach to CBDC architecture and implementation enables Satoshi Capital Advisors to build tailored solutions, bespoke to local financial system nuances. Satoshi Capital Advisors welcomes requests from central bank officials for virtual and in-person CBDC workshops. [Click here for more information]

WhisperCash offers the first fully offline digital currency platform that has the same properties as physical cash. It can perform secure consecutive offline payments without compromising on security, privacy or accessibility. WhisperCash allows direct person to person offline payments without any server infrastructure or internet connectivity. It comes in various form factors including the self-contained credit card-sized “Pro” that sports an eInk screen and capacitive keyboard, and lasts for two weeks between recharges assuming a few transactions per day. [Click here for more information]

Kiffmeister’s #Fintech Daily Digest (20230703)*

Well-designed digital euro would avoid risks for financial stability and banks’ profitability

The  European Commission (EC) published an assessment of digital euro issuance on financial stability and commercial bank balance sheets. It concludes that a digital euro would not pose any significant risks to financial stability as long as take-up does not exceed EUR 3,000, although small banks that normally rely mostly on deposits as a source of funding, could face a potential decrease in profitability. A digital euro produces only small changes in the response of the economy to macroeconomic shocks, especially with a cap on holdings. [Read more at the EC]

UAE plans to issue a CBDC to promote digital payments

On February 12, 2023, the Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates (CBUAE) published its Financial Infrastructure Transformation (FIT) Programme to accelerate the digital transformation in the financial services sector. It comprises implementation of nine key initiatives, including the issuance of central bank digital currency (CBDC) for cross-border and domestic uses. [Read more at the CBUAE]


*For those interested in intra-day updates, check out my searchable Diigo Fintech developments database, which is also a good place to go to query for past developments: https://www.diigo.com/user/kiffmeister/ART.

Upcoming conferences, webinars and speaking engagements:

  • I’ll be lecturing at the Digital Euro Association (DEA) Digital Money Academy on July 27, 2023. [Register here]

Kiffmeister’s global central bank digital currency monthly monitor

Just a reminder that I produce a monthly digest of central bank digital currency (CBDC) developments exclusively for the official sector. So for any of you out there who work for a central bank, ministry of finance or international financial institution who would like to receive it by email on the first business day of every month, please DM me on LinkedIn or email me at chronicles@kiffmeister.com.

The Sovereign Official Digital Association (SODA) is a technology-agnostic firm offering advisory services at the intersection of central banking, digital finance and the web3 industry, aiming to make public digital money a reality. SODA believes institutions in the existing financial ecosystem should have access to the tools and resources they need to move from discussion to action. SODA offers ‘real life’ use cases to help test digital money and drive adoption as central banks and other public institutions explore the future of a more financially inclusive world powered by interoperable blockchain-based networks. SODA would love you to join us on this journey – please get in touch (chris@sodapublicmoney.org).

Satoshi Capital Advisors is a New York-based, global advisory firm that works with central banks, governments, and the private sector to architect, implement, and operate varying initiatives. Satoshi Capital Advisors’ central bank work revolves around CBDC architecture and implementation, providing advisory services from research phase through to growth phase. Utilizing a product-market fit and technology agnostic approach to CBDC architecture and implementation enables Satoshi Capital Advisors to build tailored solutions, bespoke to local financial system nuances. Satoshi Capital Advisors welcomes requests from central bank officials for virtual and in-person CBDC workshops. [Click here for more information]

WhisperCash offers the first fully offline digital currency platform that has the same properties as physical cash. It can perform secure consecutive offline payments without compromising on security, privacy or accessibility. WhisperCash allows direct person to person offline payments without any server infrastructure or internet connectivity. It comes in various form factors including the self-contained credit card-sized “Pro” that sports an eInk screen and capacitive keyboard, and lasts for two weeks between recharges assuming a few transactions per day. [Click here for more information]