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Bitt Awarded CBDC Contract for Central Bank of Nigeria - 0 views

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    The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is partnering with Bitt to roll out its eNaira central bank digital currency (CBDC) later this year. Project Giant, as the Nigerian CBDC pilot is known, has been a long and thorough process for the CBN, that started with the Bank's decision to digitize the Naira in 2017. Bitt was previously key to the development and launch of the CBDC pilot of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) in April 2021. https://www.cbn.gov.ng/Out/2021/CCD/CBN%20Press%20Release%20(CBDC)%2030082021.pdf
John Kiff

Ukraine Electronic Hryvnia Pilot Launched by TASCOMBANK and Bitt on Stellar - 0 views

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    Ukrainian commercial bank TASCOMBANK, and Bitt, the firm behind the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank and Central Bank of Nigeria central bank digital currency pilots, have launched a pilot project to issue an electronic hryvnia on Stellar. The pilot will test the digital currency on the use cases of programmable payroll for public employees at Diia, an IT solutions enterprise, as well as for peer-to-peer payments and merchant payments. The project is being implemented under the supervision of the National Bank of Ukraine and with the support of the Ministry of Digital Transformation.
John Kiff

ECCB is Scheduled to Launch Its CBDC Pilot in June 2020 - 0 views

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    In mid-March 2020, Bitt and the ECCB conducted preliminary testing of the DXCD CBDC applications with select stakeholder groups in St. Kitts and Nevis, Antigua and Barbuda, and Grenada. A full-blown pilot is scheduled to launch in June 2020.
John Kiff

Launch of the ECCB DCash CBDC Pilot is Imminent - 0 views

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    February 13, 2021, Bitt, in partnership with the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB), executed the first successful retail central bank digital currency (CBDC) consumer-to-merchant transaction using DCash, the ECCB digital currency. The transaction was completed at Geo F. Huggins' Foodland, in the island of Grenada. The ECCB has begun to issue DCash to participating financial institutions to enable customer purchases at selected merchants, as part of the closed segment of the DCash pilot. This live exercise is the final step before the public launch in four of the ECCU's eight sovereign member countries (Antigua and Barbuda, Grenada, Saint Kitts and Nevis and Saint Lucia).
John Kiff

ECCB DCash 2.0 CBDC request for vendor information - 0 views

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    The Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) issued a Request for Vendor Information (RFVI) seeking input from vendors to shape the discovery process for the commercial deployment of its DCash retail central bank digital currency (CBDC) technology solution. In particular, the ECCB is seeking input from vendors that have "developed a retail CBDC solution or core components of such a solution which is deployment-ready". Upon evaluation of responses vendors may be invited to further participate in a subsequent request for proposals (RFP) exercise. The ECCB, working with technology partner Bitt, has been piloting the DCash across its eight-member island countries since 2021, so this announcement comes as a surprise.
John Kiff

DCash, Caribbean Digital Currency, Remains Offline for Second Week - 0 views

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    Meanwhile, the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank's DCash, the CBDC used by seven Caribbean nations, has been down since January 14 and it's unclear when it will be back online. In an email to Bloomberg, Karina Johnson, a DCash project manager at the bank, said officials were working "around the clock" with their service provider Bitt "to re-establish full transaction capabilities."
John Kiff

Bitt CBDC Hub - 0 views

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    "Welcome to our CBDC Hub! We've compiled a collection of quality information and insights related to central bank digital currencies and the future of financial technology."
John Kiff

DXCD, The Eastern Caribbean Central Bank Digital Money Is Being Readied For Production - 0 views

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    Stephen Phillips, VP product from Bitt presented the architecture of the system at the Hyperledger Capital Markets Special interest Group on January 27.
John Kiff

BIS Innovation Hub and Bank Indonesia announce finalists of G20 TechSprint CBDC challenge - 0 views

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    The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) and Bank Indonesia announced the 21 shortlisted finalists for the G20 TechSprint CBDC challenge. The shortlisted teams now have until the end of August to complete their prototypes, which will then be judged by an independent expert panel convened by Bank Indonesia. Winners for each of the three categories will be announced in October ahead of the G20 Summit. Among the shortlisted were BitMint, R3, Ripple, S.e.A. (Stellar, eCurrency and ANZ), Bitt-IDEMIA, Crunchfish, and Giesecke+Devrient (G+D) Filia.
John Kiff

Nigeria Seeks New Tech Partners to Revamp eNaira Central Bank Digital Currency - 0 views

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    The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is in talks with potential technology partners to develop a new system to run and manage its eNaira central bank digital currency (CBDC). The CBN wants to develop its own CBDC software so that it can keep full control of the underlying technology. The CBN, in collaboration with Bermuda-based Bitt inc., launched the eNaira in October 2021 which, like other CBDC pilots and launches, has struggled to win wide adoption, although not necessarily because of the technology platform.
John Kiff

Ukraine Digital Currency Is Progressing During Wartime: Stellar CEO - 0 views

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    Stellar CEO Denelle Dixon has said that her company is still working with Bitt on Tascombank's digital hryvnia  project despite the armed conflict between Russia and Ukraine. The last significant update on the project was published in December 2021, when it was stated that they would utilize Stellar to pilot a digital version of the Ukrainian hryvnia. To be clear, this is not a central bank digital currency (CBDC) project. The only connection with the National Bank of Ukraine is that is being conducted under the supervision of the central bank.
John Kiff

Central Bank of Nigeria consults Convexity on e-Naira adoption - 0 views

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    The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has reportedly partnered with Nigerian-based blockchain development firm Convexity to speed up the adoption of eNaira. Barbados-based Bitt is the CBN's current eNaira platform provider, although rumors were flying in February 2023 that the CBN was looking for a new platform provider. From the headlines, one might suppose that Convexity's role here is to replace Bitt's, but a Techpoint article makes it seem like Convexity's role is focused mainly on building use cases for the eNaira. https://techpoint.africa/2023/03/01/even-with-zero-charges-and-speedy-transfers-nigerians-are-not-using-the-enaira-and-heres-why/
John Kiff

Libra Has 'Supercharged' Central Bank Interest In Bitt - 0 views

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    "There are really quite stark differences between what Libra's proposing and what we see as a central bank digital currency. On our side it is important to be regulated. You can with a central bank digital currency tell clients that it's legal tender-meaning it has to be accepted and is regulated and backed by assets on a central bank balance sheet. This is really key."
John Kiff

Project Giant: Nigeria's CBDC set for pilot rollout on Independence Day - 0 views

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    "After four years of development, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is set to roll out its digital currency project. The launch will reportedly happen on the occasion of the country's 61st Independence Day celebration on Oct. 1."
John Kiff

CBDCs can help central banks tame inflation - 0 views

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    "CBDC architecture provides central bank economists and regulators with a wealth of near real-time information on the CBDC balances of financial institutions, along with metadata that could tag which industry each CBDC is spent in, allowing real-time CPI measuring and even triangulated inflation fighting, while maintaining robust privacy of all transactions for all users. A central bank doesn't need to wait for institutions to report its CBDC assets and liabilities; instead, central bank staff can query the CBDC balances directly."
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