2023 BIS survey on central bank digital currencies and crypto
94% of the 86 central banks surveyed (between October 2023 and January 2024) by the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) are exploring central bank digital currency (CBDC). 54% are experimenting with proofs of concept and 31% are running a pilot. Around 30% of central banks focus on retail CBDCs only and 2% are working on wholesale CBDCs only, and it is more likely that central banks will issue a wholesale CBDC within the next six years than retail CBDC. More emerging market and developing economy (EMDE) central banks are likely to issue a retail CBDC on a distributed ledger than advanced economy (AE) central banks, perhaps reflecting a willingness to leapfrog moving from legacy systems to cutting-edge technologies. Also, this year the survey also provides insight into the use of stablecoins for payments and regulatory approaches to crypto-assets across the globe. [Read more at the BIS]

European Central Bank on making the digital euro truly private
The European Central Bank (ECB) published a blog post that explains what degrees of payments privacy future users of a digital euro can expect. It claims that it will promise better privacy and data protection than other current electronic means of payment, but not the same degree of privacy as cash although paying with an “offline digital euro” comes pretty close. Online digital euro payments will not be so private, because the commercial banks that run the user-facing parts of the platform will have full access to user identity and transaction information, just like they currently do on their own platforms. However, digital euro holder identities will be separated from the payment data, and the banks will pseudonymize user data so they are not visible to the Eurosystem. [Read more at the ECB]
Bank of Thailand to test programmable payments in enhanced sandbox
The Bank of Thailand (BoT) will test programmable payments in its Enhanced Regulatory Sandbox. Programmable payments automate transaction with predefined conditions for the payment of goods and services. This project will demonstrate the potential for applying technology to a wide variety of financial services, accompanied by appropriate risk management processes. The BOT will work in collaboration with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Office of Insurance Commission, and the Fiscal Policy Office, Ministry of Finance, to evaluate the benefits and risks of financial innovations and to establish potential and suitable supervisory policies. [Read more at the BOT]
BitMint CEO Amnon Samid argues that CBDCs that rely on blockchain or distributed-ledger tech (DLT) will soon be cryptographically compromised by the power of quantum computers and artificial intelligence. Amnon argues that central banks should secure digital cash as token- or value-based digital representations, instead of designing systems that rely on traditional accounts as used by the commercial banking system. [Podcast on DigFin]
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