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Banking on Tokens: A Primer on Tokenized Commercial Bank Deposits - 0 views

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    The Digital Euro Association (DEA) published a paper that dives into the potential impact of tokenized deposits (TDs) on financial stability, monetary policy, Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Know Your Customer (KYC) processes, and privacy considerations. The paper offers comprehensive primer into the potential of TDs, alongside considerations on how they could complement and co-exist with other forms of digital money.
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MAS Lays Foundation for Safe and Innovative Use of Digital Money in Singapore - 0 views

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    The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) unveiled three initiatives to ensure the safe and innovative use of digital money in Singapore. First there is the Orchid Blueprint that sets out the technology and infrastructure building blocks that would be required to facilitate digital money transactions in the future. Second there are four new Project Orchid digital money trials, including testing the broad applicability of purpose bound money, which enables money to be directed towards a specific purpose, without requiring money itself to be programmed. Third "live" wholesale CBDC will be tested, with the first pilot focusing on settling retail payments between commercial banks, and future pilots possibly focusing on settling cross-border securities trades. The Orchid Blueprint will support single-currency stablecoins that will be regulated for their value stability under MAS' proposed regulatory framework for stablecoin activities. The Blueprint will also support tokenized bank deposits issued by MAS-regulated banks.
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Korea shares plans for tokenized deposit, wholesale CBDC trials - 0 views

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    The Bank of Korea (BOK) will reportedly launch two wholesale central bank digital currency (CBDC) tests. The first will be a pilot in which banks will issue tokenized deposits as programmable vouchers, and settle them between each other using wholesale CBDC. This tokenized deposit pilot will involve up to 100,000 people starting in September or October 2024. The second test will be a proof-of-concept that will involve banks using wholesale CBDC to settle carbon credit transactions on the Korea Exchange. https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/nation/2023/11/602_363810.html
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How Deposit Tokens Are Changing The Digital Money Ecosystem - 0 views

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    "Like bank deposits that make up over 90% of the money in use today, tokenized deposits can support a variety of use cases including domestic and cross-border payments, trading and settlement, and provision of cash collateral. In a token form, commercial bank money becomes a programmable instrument that operates 24/7 and can be transferred instantly, without relying on intermediaries. These technical features allow "deposit tokens" to express sophisticated payment operations and to act as collateral that travels within minutes."
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HKMA establishes the Project Ensemble Architecture Community - 0 views

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    The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) has established the Project Ensemble Architecture Community to work with the industry to shape standards and provide suggestions to support the development of Hong Kong's tokenization market. The Community aims to develop a set of industry standards to support interoperability among wholesale central bank digital currency (WCBDC), tokenized money and tokenised assets. The Community will also assist in the design and implementation of a sandbox to launch by around mid-2024.
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Project Agorá: Exploring tokenized commercial bank deposits - 0 views

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    The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) together with seven central banks will explore how tokenization of wholesale central bank money and commercial bank deposits on programmable platforms can improve the monetary system. Project Agorá's primary area of exploration will be to increase the speed and integrity of international payments, while lowering costs by building on the BIS's proposed unified ledger concept. The BIS will issue a call for expressions of interest to private financial institutions, with the Institute of International Finance (IIF) acting as the intermediary and convener, to join the project.
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Finternet: the financial system for the future - 0 views

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    The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) published its vision for a "Finternet" of multiple financial ecosystems interconnected with each other, much like the internet. The envisioned system leverages tokenization and unified ledgers, underpinned by a robust economic and regulatory framework, to dramatically expand the range and quality of financial services. The paper provides a blueprint for how key technical characteristics like interoperability, verifiability, programmability, immutability, finality, evolvability, modularity, scalability, security and privacy can be incorporated, and how varied governance norms can be embedded.
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UK Finance announces new RLN experimentation phase - 0 views

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    UK Finance announced work on a new UK Regulated Liability Network (RLN) experimentation phase with eleven of its members. The UK RLN is envisaged as a common "platform for innovation" across multiple forms of money, including existing commercial bank deposits and a shared ledger for tokenized commercial bank deposits. It will focus on three use cases; payment-upon-delivery for a physical product, the process of buying a home, and digital bond settlement. The experimentation phase will run until summer 2024 and will cover customer and business benefits, technical feasibility via proofs of concept in a technology sandbox, and the legal framework.
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HKMA launches wholesale CBDC project to support tokenization, tokenized deposits - 0 views

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    The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) launched Project Ensemble to test using wholesale central bank digital currency (CBDC) to settle tokenized assets with bank deposits. Use cases will include settling tokenized green bonds, carbon credits, aircraft instruments, electric vehicle charging stations, and electronic bills of lading. To help set industry standards, the HKMA will form a "wCBDC Architecture Community" consisting of local and multinational banks, key digital asset industry players, and technology companies. https://www.hkma.gov.hk/eng/news-and-media/press-releases/2024/03/20240307-5/
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When It Comes To Digital Currency, Everything Old Is New Again - 0 views

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    "I could imagine holding bank-issued stablecoins in my digital wallet, but I have a suspicion that in time most people will drift towards tokens backed by central bank reserves. In other words, in a world with a Digital Pound, it's not clear why anyone would hold Barclays Bunce, CapOne Cabbage, Wells Wonga or Lloyds Lolly."
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Japan's first deposit-type stablecoin "Tochika" has been launched - 0 views

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    Japan's first deposit-backed stablecoin "Tochika" has been launched Hokkoku Bank together with the City of Suzu and Kono Shinkin Bank, has launched the "Suzu Tochika" deposit-backed blockchain-based stablecoin in Suzu City, Ishikawa Prefecture. In the summer of 2023, the consortium launched the "Suzu Tochituka" digital payment service for Suzu City-issued "Suzu Tochipo" points used for payments at participating stores. A Tochika account can be opened by registering a bank deposit account for charging the Tochituka app, with 1 tochika equating to 1 yen, and later redeemed at the same rate. Tochika is accepted at Tochituka member stores. Merchants pay a 0.5% settlement fee on Tochika transactions.
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Korea to trial digital vouchers based on WCBDC-based deposit tokens - 0 views

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    The Korean Ministry of Science and Information and Communications Technology (MSIT) and the Korea Internet and Security Agency (KISA) launched an investment project to promote the domestic blockchain industry. It is committing Won 20 billion ($14.5 million) across 14 projects, divided into two public sector and the private sector parts. One of the public sector projects includes the development of a wholesale central bank digital currency (CBDC)-based digital voucher management platform by the Bank of Korea. This platform will allow various voucher programs to be used on mobile devices, improving the efficiency and accessibility of digital payments. https://www.msit.go.kr/bbs/view.do?sCode=user&mId=113&mPid=238&pageIndex=2&bbsSeqNo=94&nttSeqNo=3184609&searchOpt=ALL&searchTxt=
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Visa showcases tokenized deposits with HSBC, Hang Seng Bank - 0 views

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    Visa published a report on its tokenized deposit trial with HSBC and Hang Seng Bank, which involved (i) settling high value real estate transaction and (ii) settling Visa card payments. In Hong Kong there are restrictions on faster payment amounts, so the real estate transaction supported a high value instant payment with tokenized deposits. With tokenized deposits, when a payee transfers money to a recipient, the sending bank burns the tokens and the recipient bank mints them so they appear in the recipient's wallet. Instant settlement is facilitated by wholesale CBDC, with the token and CBDC exchanges happening simultaneously, so there's no settlement risk. https://usa.visa.com/content/dam/VCOM/regional/na/us/Solutions/documents/e-hkd-and-the-future-of-global-money-movement.pdf?linkId=492498536
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German banks share tokenized deposit trial results - 0 views

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    The German Banking Industry Committee (GBIC) published the results of a proof of concept (POC) for its distributed ledger technology (DLT) based commercial bank money token (CBMT) project. CBMT is focused on serving large corporates, especially industrial companies, allowing them to hold tokens from multiple banks and to make P2P (B2B) transactions 24/7/365. Results confirmed that the CBMT is viable and offers considerable potential, enabling the realization of a variety of use cases across corporate functions. Results also showed that the CBMT works across a variety of DLT platforms, has the potential to scale and should present no barrier to integration into existing systems via application programming interfaces (APIs). https://die-dk.de/media/files/240716_DKBDI_position_CBMT_final.pdf
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State Street planning tokenized deposits and stablecoin - 0 views

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    State Street is reportedly exploring creating its own stablecoin and deposit token. The bank is already an investor in Fnality, the interbank distributed ledger technology (DLT) synthetic wholesale central bank digital currency (CBDC) payment solution backed by 20 institutions.
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Stablecoins' impact on banks' balance sheets and prudential ratios - 0 views

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    The European Central Bank (ECB) published a paper that explores the relationship between banks, and stablecoins and their issuers, focusing on the mechanical effects on banks' capital and liquidity ratios when issuing stablecoins or collecting deposits from stablecoin issuers. The analysis reveals that converting retail deposits into stablecoin issuers' deposits weakens a bank's liquidity coverage ratio (LCR), turning a retail deposit into a wholesale deposit, even when these funds are reinvested in high-quality liquid assets (HQLA). If a credit institution issues its own stablecoins, the impact on its LCR depends on whether it can identify the stablecoin holders; unknown holders weaken the LCR which could incentivize banks to issue stablecoins where they can continually identify the holders to benefit from more favorable liquidity treatment. The study also finds that when retail customers of bank A buy a stablecoin issued by a non-bank that keeps reserves at bank B, both banks could see an unexpected decline in their liquidity ratios, as bank A loses stable retail deposits and bank B gains volatile wholesale deposits.
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