Australian Central Bank Forges Alliance to Develop CBDC

2020-11-2 21:09

Employing Ethereum-powered distributed ledger technology (DLT), the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is forging new alliances to push the development of its own CBDC.

On Nov. 2, 2020, the RBA announced that it would combine the efforts of the Commonwealth Bank, National Australia Bank, ConsenSys, and Perpetual to develop Australian digital currency.

This is in line with the efforts of the US’ Federal Reserve to develop its so-called Fedcoin. It remains unclear how the ongoing CBDC trend will impact the adoption rate of cryptocurrencies.

We are partnering with Commonwealth Bank, National Australia Bank, Perpetual and ConsenSys Software to explore the potential use and implications of a wholesale form of central bank digital currency using distributed ledger technology – https://t.co/yYMi2Y4Uvm

— RBA (@RBAInfo) November 1, 2020

Australia Just Starting to Explore CBDC

The RBA announced that it would cooperate with the following institutions to explore the implementation of its CBDC:

ConsenSys – A software company that specializes in developing full-stack blockchain networks and products, but primarily Ethereum-based. Perpetual – A legacy investment company founded in 1886, focused on wealth management, research, and advice. Commonwealth Bank National Australia Bank

With the assistance of these organizations, the RBA is looking to create a proof-of-concept (PoC) for a tokenized issuance of digital currency.

This includes loans, settlements, repayments, and funding, all of which use DLT via the Ethereum platform.

According to the statement issued by the Assistant Governor of the RBA, Michele Bullock, Australia’s digital currency is in its incipient stage:

“We are aiming to explore the implications of a CBDC for efficiency, risk management and innovation in wholesale financial market transactions.”

However, the preliminary analysis of Australian CBDC feasibility may not be a protracted affair. By the end of 2020, the RBA expects to see results. In the first half of next year, the RBA will issue its own report with the next steps needed to make the CBDC a reality.

China Spearheads Push Ahead of Western Central Banks

On Oct. 9, the People’s Bank of China (PBoC) began a digital currency test-run. The PBoC issued 10 million digital yuan to 50,000 randomly selected Chinese citizens to be used in a wide range of commercial settings.

Zhou Xiaochuan, the former governor of the PBoC, framed the Chinese digital currency as a defense against “dollarization.” He had this to say at the Euroasia Forum on October 27:

“We [need] to prevent dollarization. This is one of the major designing points of the Chinese DCEP.”

Western central banks appear to be some way behind China in the development of digital currencies. While China is conducting real-world tests, other major central banks are still forming frameworks.

According to a joint statement from several major Western central banks, CBDCs should follow several principles:

Maintenance of financial stability alongside innovation. Complementary to the fiat money system. Adhering to the same level of efficacy and speed as cryptocurrencies.

These central banks include the U.S., Canada, Japan, the U.K., Sweden, Switzerland, and South Korea. Although not on the list, some argue that Australia is closely aligned with these nations, given the nature of the Five Eyes (FVEY) intelligence coalition.

Australia’s proximity to China may make it more likely to develop its own digital currency as a counter to the Chinese economy, spearheaded by the digital yuan.

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