Kiffmeister’s #Fintech Daily Digest (20230531)*

RBI CBDC pilot to be expanded to include more locations and banks

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is gradually expanding the scope of its retail central bank digital currency (CBDC) pilot to include more locations and banks. The pilot launched on December 1, 2022 in four cities with four banks. Four more banks were subsequently added, and now four more will be added, along with ten more cities. [Read more at the RBI]

Mooney unveils bill to block US CBDC pilot program

Alex Mooney of West Virginia introduced in the US House of Representatives the Digital Dollar Pilot Prevention Act, to prevent the Federal Reserve from launching a pilot program that would test the operability of a CBDC in the U.S. financial system. According too Mooney, “CBDCs would threaten the liberties of law-abiding Americans and are being used by authoritarian countries right now to crack down on dissent.” [Read more from Alex Mooney]

UAE central bank issues AML/CFT guidance for crypto

The Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates (CBUAE) issued new guidance concerning anti-money laundering (AML) and countering financing of terrorism (CFT) measures for crypto businesses on May 31, 2023. It outlines the risks arising from dealing with virtual asset and virtual asset service providers (VASPs), taking into account the recommendations of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF). The new rules will come into effect in one month. [Read more at the CBUAE]

CFTC warns on expansion of clearing digital assets

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) issued a staff advisory on the risks associated with the expansion of Derivatives Clearing Organization (DCO) clearing of digital assets. Noting the increased cyber and other risks that may be associated with digital assets, the CFTC expects DCOs and applicants to actively identify new, evolving, or unique risks and implement risk mitigation measures tailored to the risks that these products or clearing-structure changes may present. [Read more at the CFTC]

Prudential treatment of crypto-asset exposures

The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) published an executive summary of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) standard on the prudential treatment of crypto-asset exposures published in December 2022. The standard outlines minimum regulatory, supervisory review and disclosure requirements of banks’ crypto-asset exposures under Pillars 1, 2 and 3 of the Basel Framework. Internationally active banks in BCBS member jurisdictions are expected to adopt the standard by 1 January 2025. [Read more at the BIS]

*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:

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 (20230506)

On Tuesday (May 9, 2023) at 10am EST (3 pm UK time) I’ll be chatting (virtually) with author and commentator David Birch (15Mb Ltd) about what to expect from the introduction of new forms of money, such as central bank digital currency (CBDC) and stablecoins. Are the use cases strong enough to expect their adoption? Are we ready and eager to use and receive payments in these new forms of money? [Sign up at FNA]

Binance faces US probe of possible Russian sanctions violations

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) is reportedly investigating whether Binance was used illegally to let Russians skirt US sanctions and move money through the cryptocurrency exchange. Binance is also already being examined by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and federal prosecutors, regarding anti-money laundering obligations compliance, and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has been scrutinizing whether the exchange has supported the trading of unregistered securities. [Read more at Bloomberg]

Mapping the privacy landscape for central bank digital currencies

An article by Raphael Auer, Rainer Böhme, Jeremy Clark and Didem Demirag explores the multiple dimensions of retail CBDC privacy considerations. They point to the number of distinct stakeholders, combined with the technical challenges, as possibly responsible for stalling progress toward deploying retail CBDC. One step forward is understanding who the key stakeholders are and what their interests are in payment records. Knowledge of conflicting interests is helpful for developing requirements and narrowing the range of technical solutions. This article contributes to the literature by identifying three stakeholder groups – privacy enthusiasts, law enforcement, and data holders – and exploring their conflicts. A main insight is that nuanced data-access policies are best to resolve the conflicts, which in turn rule out many technical solutions that promise “hard privacy,” meaning solutions relying on cryptography and user-guarded secrets without room for human discretion. This observation shifts attention to a softer form of privacy-enhancing technologies, which gives authorized stakeholders the capability to access certain payment records in plaintext under defined circumstances. Such a system depends on compliance and accountability, supported with technically enforced access control, limited retention periods, and audits. This is referred to as “soft privacy”. [Read more at Pulpsy.com

Crypto-assets and CBDC – Potential implications for developing countries

The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) published a paper aimed at supporting developing country policymakers in their thinking about crypto-assets. Crypto adoption has been strong in developing countries, based on its purported capacity to increase financial inclusion, reduce costs of remittances, and ease access to investment finance and export credit. However, any substitution of national sovereign currencies by crypto-assets can jeopardize financial stability and the effectiveness of monetary policy, reduce the effectiveness of capital controls, pose risks to countries’ monetary sovereignty and, through the pseudonymous character of crypto assets, facilitate illicit financial flows. Some of these challenges can be addressed by regulation, improving financial inclusion and monetary stability, CBDC, fast retail payment systems and improved auxiliary digital infrastructure. [Read more at the UNCTAD]

A simple model of a central bank digital currency

The National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) published a paper that highlights the trade-offs between physical and digital forms of retail central bank money based on a general equilibrium model. It finds that the key differences between cash and CBDC include transaction efficiency, possibilities for tax evasion, and, potentially, nominal rates of return. It establishes conditions under which cash and CBDC can co-exist and shows how government policies can influence relative holdings of cash, CBDC, and other assets. The paper illustrates how a CBDC can facilitate negative nominal interest rates and helicopter drops, and also how a CBDC can be structured to prevent capital flight from other assets. [Read more at the NBER]

Wholesale CBDC – the safe way to debt capital market efficiency

The European Stability Mechanism (ESM) published a paper that analyzes the usefulness of digital currencies for wholesale financial transactions in Europe. It identifies the risks impede broad adoption of distributed ledger technology (DLT), despite potential widespread debt capital market efficiency gains from DLT-based smart contracts. A wholesale CBDC on a private permissioned blockchain could overcome these risks and impediments and lead to significant efficiency gains in the financial system. [Read more at the ESM

Stablecoin runs and the centralization of arbitrage

A paper by Yiming Ma, Yao Zeng, and Anthony Lee Zhang analyzes the run risk of USD-backed stablecoins and uncover a dilemma between stablecoins’ price stability and financial stability. They show that panic runs exist even though general investors only trade stablecoins in secondary markets with flexible prices. Run incentives are reinstated by stablecoin issuers’ liquidity transformation and the fixed $1 at which arbitrageurs redeem stablecoins for cash in the primary market. The authors discover that more efficient arbitrage amplifies run risk. This explains why stablecoin issuers only authorize a small set of arbitragers even though it comes at the expense of maintaining a stable secondary price. In other words, the centralization of arbitrage embeds an inherent tradeoff between run risk and price stability. The paper’s findings are based on a model and a novel dataset on stablecoin redemptions, trading, and reserve assets. Calibrating the model, the authors find a higher run risk for USDT, the largest stablecoin, compared to USDC, the second-largest stablecoin. However, even USDC bears significant run risk due to its less concentrated arbitrage and more concentrated deposit holdings. [Read more here]

Upcoming conferences, webinars and speaking engagements:

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 (20230505)

Hungary takes a novel approach to blockchain testing

Magyar Nemzeti Bank has collaborated with the Sovereign Official Digital Association (SODA) to issue non-fungible tokens (NFTs) on a private blockchain. By successfully participating in financial literacy quizzes, Hungarian coin collectors and NFT enthusiasts are being awarded central bank-issued tokens and then swapping and trading them on the Money Museum mobile application. This is part of a contest to win a set of limited edition commemorative coins. As any member of the public can use the blockchain to collect, swap and register their ownership of the coins, this type of activity – though gamified – this is arguably a central bank digital currency (CBDC) pilot. [Read more at OMFIF]

Zimbabwe central bank sets price to sell gold-backed digital tokens

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) will start selling its gold-backed digital currency on May 8, 2023. Applications must be for a minimum of US$10 and US$5,000 for individuals and corporates and other entities, respectively, in U.S. dollars and local currency. The US dollar price will be “informed or guided” by the international gold price as determined by the London Bullion Market Association PM fix. Payment in local currency will be at a 20% margin above the willing-buyer willing-seller interbank mid-rate. Applications will close on May 10, 2023. [Read more  at  the  RBZ]

Brazil’s central bank releases the directives of the digital real technical testing

The Banco Central do Brasil (BCB) published the details of its digital real central bank digital currency (CBDC) technical testing. It will involve no real transactions (so it isn’t a pilot). Its aim is to validate the use of a DLT solution on the Hyperledger Besu platform, evaluating programmability and the ability to comply with legal and regulatory requirements, mainly related to privacy, as well as its technological viability. The details include the criteria for selecting the ten participating institutions. [Read more at the BCB]

Reserve Bank of India and Bank for International Settlements launch G20 TechSprint 2023

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the Bank for International Settlements Innovation Hub (BISIH) have launched the fourth edition of the G20 TechSprint, a global technology competition to promote innovative solutions aimed at improving cross-border payments. Developers from around the world should submit application from May 04, 2023 to June 04, 2023 and the TechSprint will conclude around August/ September 2023. The 2023 TechSprint will focus on AML/CFT/Sanctions technology solutions to reduce illicit finance risk, FX and liquidity technology solutions to enable settlement in emerging market and developing economy (EMDE) currencies, and technology solutions for multilateral cross-border CBDC platforms. [Read more and apply at the RBI]

Navigating Bankruptcy in Digital Asset Markets

The International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) published the second of two papers that examines how digital assets may be held by customers through intermediaries and considers how those assets can be protected following an insolvency of the intermediary, with a specific focus on English and US law.

The first paper focused on the enforceability of netting arrangements, finding that it depends on the counterparty’s local insolvency law, which may exclude or omit digital assets from its scope of application. On collateral posting, it is likely that most (if not all) developed jurisdictions will recognize digital assets as property that is protected under local law. However, the precise nature and extent of any rights associated with that property interest, the strength of legal certainty and certain technical issues, will vary based on the applicable jurisdiction(s). [Read more at ISDA]

The second paper, concluded that traditional and fundamental protections of clear legal terms and segregation of assets can be adapted to the world of digital assets. It recommended that rules governing the ownership of customer digital assets following insolvency of an intermediary should be made as clear as possible. Achieving greater clarity in the application of these rules will ensure that customers are given equivalent rights and protections to what they would expect for traditional assets or financial products. [Read more at ISDA]

Nearly half of Americans think their money isn’t safe in a bank

According to a poll released on May 4, 2023 by Gallup, 48% of U.S. adults are concerned with their money, broken down into 19% who are “very” worried and 29% who are “moderately” worried, despite the fact that the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) insures deposits up to $250,000 per borrower, per bank. On the other hand, 30% selected “not too worried” and 20% are “not worried at all.” The poll was conducted between April 3 and April 25 following the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank in March. [Read more at Fast Company]

Upcoming conferences, webinars and speaking engagements:

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 (20230425)

Offline digital currency technical considerations

In this month’s Central Bank Payment News (CBPN) spotlight, I wrote about past experiments with offline digital payments, technical considerations for offline digital currency, and what the future might hold for offline central bank digital currency (CBDC). [Read the article at CBPN. It’s paywalled, but if you attend the May 17-19 Currency Research Digital Currency Conference in Mexico City I believe there will be free hard copies floating around]

Coinbase files legal action against US SEC over lack of regulatory clarity

Crypto platform Coinbase has filed a court action to press the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) about its July 2022 petition requesting regulatory guidance. Coinbase chief legal officer Paul Grewal said, “from the SEC’s public statements and enforcement activity in the crypto industry, it seems like the SEC has already made up its mind to deny our petition. But they haven’t told the public yet. So the action Coinbase filed simply asks the court to ask the SEC to share its decision… which they are legally obligated to do.” [Read more at Coinbase]

Binance reportedly lifts restrictions on Russians

Crypto exchange Binance has reportedly lifted its service restrictions for Russian users that were implemented last year following the start of Russia’s Ukraine invasion. Binance users in Russia can now deposit Russian rubles and other currencies using bank cards issued in Russia. Additionally, the exchange removed the limits on balances of more than EUR 10,000 on Russia-linked accounts. [Read more at Forklog]

Upcoming conferences, webinars and speaking engagements:

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 (20230407)

How can the public access digital central bank money?

Sweden’s Riksbank published an update on its technical work aimed at examining how an e-krona could work if a decision is taken in the future to issue central bank digital currency (CBDC). The focus during Phase 3 has been to examine how the Riksbank could interact with other actors in the payment market to give the general public access to, and the possibility to pay with, an e-krona, how conditional payments can be made and whether a digital central bank currency can simplify cross-border payments. [Read more at the Riksbank]

The Digital Euro Conference 2023: A Recap

The Digital Euro Association (DEA) published a summary of the key takeaways from its Digital Euro Conference held on March 31, 2023, that brought together experts, policymakers, and industry leaders in a hybrid format. Both on-site and remote participants engaged in insightful discussions, presentations, and panel sessions on CBDC, stablecoins, and tokenized commercial bank deposits. [Read at the DEA]

Treasury says crooks prefer fiat to crypto in DeFi risk report

The U.S. Treasury’s “Illicit Finance Risk Assessment of Decentralized Finance” report said that ransomware crooks, thieves, scammers and other criminals are “using DeFi services in the process of transferring and laundering their illicit proceeds… [However,] money laundering, proliferation financing, and terrorist financing most commonly occur using fiat currency or other traditional assets as opposed to virtual assets.” [Read more at the U.S. Treasury]

Upcoming conferences, webinars and speaking engagements:

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 (20230329)

Russia delays digital ruble launch testing due to lawmaking process

The next phase of the Bank of Russia’s central bank digital currency (CBDC) testing, slated to start on April 1, 2023, has been delayed because relevant legislation has only passed through the first reading in the State Duma — the Federal Assembly’s lower house. However, the legislation may be enacted by early May. Meanwhile, the number of private banks participating in the pilot has also changed from 15 to 13. Some of the banks’ employees would become the test participants for CBDC retail payments, as well as one of the largest insurance companies in the country, Ingosstrakh. Hence, although the April 1 launch was being billed as a “pilot” is appears to be either further proof-of-concept or prototyping work, since none of the general public isn’t involved in the testing. [Read more at TASS]

Opening of the BIS Innovation Hub Eurosystem Centre

The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) Innovation Hub Eurosystem Centre, a joint effort by the BIS and all Eurosystem central banks, opened on March 28, 2023. The Centre will have offices in Frankfurt and in Paris, hosted and supported by the Deutsche Bundesbank and the Banque de France. The European Central Bank will coordinate the interactions of the Eurosystem with the Centre. The Centre’s project focus areas will be decentralized finance (DeFi), wholesale CBDC, cyber security and green finance. Projects include Atlas, which will create an open-source data platform to provide information on DeFi and crypto-asset market capitalization, economic activity and international flows of crypto-assets, and Mariana, which will explore automated market-makers (AMM) for the cross-border exchange of Swiss franc, euro and Singapore dollar wholesale CBDCs. [Read more at the BIS]

EU lawmakers impose €1,000 cap on anonymous crypto, cash transactions

European lawmakers have adopted legislation imposing a €1,000 cap on anonymous cryptocurrency transactions, as part of the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) package. The draft bill also seeks to cap anonymous cash transactions above €7,000 when it is not possible to identify the sender. The bill had an overwhelming majority of 99 votes in favor, eight against and six abstentions. The European parliament will start negotiations on the final text of the AML/CFT package after a plenary session in April. [Read more at the European Parliament]

Oxbridge Re starts selling tokenized securities to back its reinsurance sidecar

Oxbridge Re Ltd., the Cayman Islands based reinsurance firm with a Gulf Coast risk focus, has begun the initial offering of DeltaCat Re tokenized reinsurance securities, that will represent fractionalized interests in reinsurance contracts written by its reinsurance sidecar. “Democratizing reinsurance through tokenization allows investors to participate directly in the reinsurance business, which traditionally has extremely high barriers to entry… and enable the underwriting of higher value reinsurance contracts.” [Read more at Artemis.bm]

Upcoming conferences, webinars and speaking engagements:

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 (20230225)

A central bank digital currency for offline payments

The Bank of Canada (BoC) published an article that considers the pros and cons  of offline central bank digital currency (CBDC). An offline CBDC would allows users to transact while none of them are connected to the internet and could complement bank notes. A balance must be struck between compliance, security requirements and user needs, for example, by limits on holdings, transaction amounts and the duration of offline functionality. The article mentions that, while some central banks have deployed offline devices as part of pilots, no commercial, turn-key solutions are available to implement lengthy and indeterminate (“extended”) offline functionality. I don’t know what is meant by “commercial turnkey solutions” but a number of production-ready solutions offer extended offline functionality, such as those of Crunchfish, G+D, IDEMIA and WhisperCash. Also, those firms would disagree with the article’s assertion that “adopting a security posture in terms of limits, controls and functionality, where risks are sufficiently mitigated, is still a challenge for technology available today”! But otherwise it’s good to see a G20 central bank advocating for offline CBDC functionality, which I view as essential to successful CBDC take-up in many countries. [Read more at the BoC]

FATF agrees on action plan to drive implementation of global crypto norms

The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has agreed on an action plan to drive the “timely implementation” of its global standards for crypto. The FATF noted that many countries have failed to implement its norms, including the “travel rule,” which requires virtual asset services providers (VASPs) to collect and share information of crypto transactions. FATF published its updated standards for crypto in 2019, but last June, it said only 11 of 98 surveyed jurisdictions were enforcing the travel rule and urged them to act faster. In that regard the FATF’s plenary agreed to a road map to strengthen implementation of FATF standards on virtual assets and VASPs, which will include a stocktaking of global current levels of implementation to e published in the first half of 2024. [Read more at the FATF]

Coinbase launches layer 2 blockchain Base to provide on-ramp for Ethereum, Solana and others

Coinbase launched Base, a layer 2 network built using Optimism’s OP Stack, to attract millions of new crypto users in the coming years. Coinbase is joining Optimism as a core developer on the open-source OP Stack, a developer toolkit for the Optimism network, the firm said. However, Base will not be limited to Ethereum, it will also provide easy and secure access to layer 2 networks such as Optimism, as well as other blockchains ecosystems like Solana. [Read Noel Acheson’s “Crypto is Macro” for why this may be important]

Classifying digital assets with a new framework

Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI) collaborated with Coin Metrics and Goldman Sachs to develop the framework, which classifies digital assets according to what they are primarily used for. It is hierarchical with three levels of classifications: classes, sectors, and subsectors. [Read more at the Visual Capitalist]

Upcoming conferences, webinars and speaking engagements:

  • I’ll be providing a (probably virtual) update on global central bank digital currency (CBDC) developments at the Digital Euro Association Digital Euro Conference on March 31 in Frankfurt. [Register here]
  • I’ll be moderating a panel on “what happens when the lights go out…different schemes for offline functionality” at the in-person Digital Currency Conference (DCC) in Mexico City on May 18. [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 (20230201)

Cross-border cross-currency CBDCs and automated market-making

R3 published a report on the application of automated market makers (AMMs) to cross-border and cross-currency central bank digital currency (CBDC). AMM structures, which are are common in the decentralized finance (DeFi) ecosystem, increase price transparency, work for low liquidity instruments, and bring the process of trading and settlement closer together. Such outcomes could benefit segments of today’s FX market. However, adapting AMM to  spot FX markets will need to answer questions including: who would run it, what formula might be appropriate for larger transactions, and how to incentivize participants. [Read more at R3]

UK Government outlines plans to regulate crypto-asset industry

The UK Government has floated proposals to bring cryptoassets into the same regulatory regime as traditional financial services. The consultation sets out key design features of the regime covering themes such as prudential requirements, data reporting, consumer protection, location policy and operational resilience. The paper also proposes regimes for a range of cross-cutting issues which apply across crypto-asset activities and business models, including market abuse and crypto-asset issuance and disclosures. [Read more at HM Treasury]

Fintech funding drops 46%; banking startups among worst hit

In 2022, fintech companies secured a total of $75.2 billion in funding, a 46% decline from 2021. Deal counts also decreased, falling 8% year-on-year from 5,474 deals in 2021 to 5,048 deals last year. Fintech funding steady declined throughout the year, dropping from $30.4 billion in Q1 to $21.2 billion in Q2, $13 billion in Q3 and $10.7 billion in Q4 – the latter being the lowest level since 2018. Banking startups took the biggest hit, with funding plummeting 63% and deals falling 33% year-over-year. [Read more at FintechNews.ch]

DeFi fans are courting traders in $7.2 trillion currency market

A paper by Uniswap and Circle staff compared the traditional trading and settlement of FX with blockchain-based implementations using payment stablecoins and automated market making protocols. Using public blockchain data, they quantified the liquidity, stability, and transaction costs of on-chain FX transactions in early adoption. Their estimates suggested that on-chain FX can reduce the cost of remittance by as much as 80%. [Read more at SSRN]

Crypto money laundering: four exchange deposit addresses received over $1 billion in illicit funds in 2022

According to Chainalysis, illicit addresses sent nearly $23.8 billion worth of cryptocurrency in 2022, a 68.0% increase over 2021. As is usually the case, mainstream centralized exchanges were the biggest recipient of illicit cryptocurrency, taking in just under half of all funds sent from illicit addresses. More illicit funds were sent to DeFi protocols than ever before, a continuation of a trend that began in 2020. [Read more at Chainalysis]

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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 (20221110)

For those interested in following the trails and tribulations around the FTX exchange collapse, I’m collecting my favorite articles here on my Diigo social bookmarking page. See also below for the impact on the pegs of the two biggest US dollar-pegged stablecoins, Tether’s USDT and Circle’s USDC.

Project Tourbillon explores cyber resiliency, scalability and privacy in a prototype CBDC

The BIS Innovation Hub’s Swiss Centre launched Project Tourbillon to explore how to reconcile central bank digital currency (CBDC) design trade-offs between cyber resiliency, scalability and privacy. For example, higher resiliency against cyber-attacks requires additional cryptography, which can slow down payment processing. Privacy must be weighed against the need to counter money laundering, terrorism financing and other illicit payments. Project Tourbillon aims to reconcile these trade-offs by combining proven technologies such as blind signatures and mix networks with the latest research on cryptography and CBDC design suggested by David Chaum and Thomas Moser in a 2021 Swiss National Bank working paper. The conclusions of this project will be relevant for both wholesale and retail CBDC systems. The goal is to finish the prototype by mid-2023. [Read more at the BIS]

Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe launches a consumer survey on CBDC

As part of its efforts to explore CBDC, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe is conducting a consumer survey that closes on December 7. [Read more on Twitter]

G-sec transactions using digital rupee recorded highest volume since inception on November 7

Transactions in Indian government securities in the secondary market using the the Reserve Bank of India’s prototype wholesale CBDC recorded the highest volume on November 7, 2022 since its inception. [Read more at MoneyControl and some statistics on CBDC-related bond trades are available at the Clearing Corporation of India]

Countries to face ‘grey list’ in anti-terror crackdown on crypto

The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) is reportedly preparing to increase the frequency of its checks to ensure countries are enforcing anti-money laundering and terrorist financing rules in relation to digital assets, from every ten-years to annually. This will give non-compliant countries less time to comply, raising the risk that they are added to a grey list of countries subject to increased monitoring, although failure to comply will not automatically result in grey listing. [Read more at Al Jazeera]

Tether and Circle look to allay fears of USDT and USDC exposure to FTX and Alameda

Tether and Circle, the issuers of USDT and USDC, have both moved to allay fears that their US dollar-pegged stablecoins are directly exposed to the fallout from the FTX debacle. CTO Paolo Ardoino said that Tether has no exposure to FTX or Alameda, although Alameda has previously redeemed a lot of USDT, but no credit exposure has matured. CEO Jeremy Allaire said that Circle has never made loans to FTX or Alameda, and has never received FTX’s native token, FTT, as collateral, nor has it ever traded or held a position in FTT. Interestingly, both USDT and USDC became briefly unpegged today (November 10, 2022), with USDT spiking down, and Circle spiking up (see graphs below).

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.

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 (20221028)

I’ve updated my tabulation of retail central bank digital currency (CBDC) explorers, mostly just updated links, and moving Israel and Norway up to the proof-of-concept (PoC) section. [Download it here]

Does the IMF have a vendetta against cryptocurrencies?

Is the International Monetary Fund (IMF) really hostile to crypto? Many in the cryptocurrency and blockchain space think so, according to this CoinTelegraph article. However, CoinTelegraph was kind enough to offer me and the Atlantic Council’s Josh Lipsky the chance to rebut. [Read the article at Coin Telegraph]

COVID-19 brought U.S. unbanked percentage to record low, FDIC says

Government COVID-related relief payments contributed to a drop in the number of unbanked households in the U.S. in 2021, according to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC). Roughly 1.2 million more households are banked, compared with 2019 figures, with nearly half of newly banked households that received pandemic relief payments saying the payments contributed to their decision to open a bank account. But still an estimated 4.5% of Americans, representing 5.9 million households, lacked a bank or credit union account in 2021. [Read more at the FDIC]

SWIFT delays the start of ISO 20022 migration until March 2023

Since August 2022, all required ISO 2022 cross-border payments and reporting (CBPR+) capabilities have been deployed and institutions have been able to exchange messages on an opt-in basis.  However, in October the ECB decided to delay the Eurosystem ISO 20022 migration from November 21, 2022 to March 20, 2023, to ensure greater system stability and user readiness, as well as smooth transition to new platform. Hence, an overwhelming majority of SWIFT’s global community requested that SWIFT align the start of the global ISO 20022 migration for CBPR+ with the ECB’s updated timetable to ease implementation. [Read more at SWIFT]

PayPal Brings Back $2500 Penalty for Violations of Acceptable Use Policy

After claiming it was a mistake, PayPal has reinstated its $2500 penalty for each violation of its Acceptable Use Policy. Earlier. PayPal was lambasted for its authoritarian move and intolerance of free speech. While the wording of the policy has changed, it still gives PayPal the right to penalize users that violate the terms by “the promotion of hate, violence, racial or other forms of intolerance that is discriminatory.” While certain aspects can be easily defined, others – such as intolerance – can be subjective depending upon individual beliefs. [Read more at PayPal]

Fed skeptical about bank-issued stablecoins on open permissionless DLT networks

U.S. Federal Reserve Board (FRB) Vice Chair for Supervision Michael Barr shot across the bow of any bank plans to issue dollar-denominated stablecoins on open permissionless distributed ledger technology (DLT) networks. “It remains an open question whether banks can engage in such arrangements in a manner consistent with safe and sound banking and in compliance with relevant law… [Banks] may not be able to track who is holding their tokenized liabilities, or whether they are being used in risky or illegal activity. [Read more at the FRB]

Under-researched areas of CBDC

The Société Universitaire Européenne de Recherches Financières (SUERF) published a briefing paper that highlights some of the under-researched trade-offs in central bank digital currency (CBDC) design. [Read more at SUERF]

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 CBDC Think Tank is a New York-based technology- and vendor-agnostic digital currency knowledge-sharing hub for staff of central banks, international financial institutions (IFIs) and non-government organizations (NGOs). It runs webinars, workshops, and masterclasses to disseminate knowledge and facilitate communication. It also engages in advisory work, focusing on delivering impact that best aligns with the needs of its clients and the forward progress of human civilization. The CBDC Think Tank welcomes requests from central bank officials for CBDC advisory services.  [click here for more information].

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]