央行行长表示,印度正在为 CBDC 驱动的经济做准备
India Preparing For A CBDC-Driven Economy, Central Bank Governor Says

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/crypto/india-preparing-cbdc-driven-economy-central-bank-governor-says

即将离任的印度储备银行(RBI)行长沙克蒂坎塔·达斯(Shaktikanta Das)强调了印度中央银行数字货币(CBDC)(数字卢比)的变革潜力。尽管全球在 CBDC 开发方面取得了进展,但印度储备银行 (RBI) 仍是先驱,推出了一个试点项目。 Das 认为 CBDC 有潜力取代实物货币并成为货币的未来。印度正在探索使用 CBDC 扩展其跨境支付平台。然而,达斯建议在全面了解该技术的影响后,采取分阶段实施的方法。虽然他认识到 CBDC 在未来支付系统中的作用,但他警告不要仓促实施。

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Authored by Arijit Sarkar via CoinTelegraph.com,

On his last day as the governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), Shaktikanta Das shared his vision to transform India’s economy with a home-grown central bank digital currency (CBDC), the digital rupee.

During the farewell speech on Dec. 10, Das highlighted his six-year-long effort to capitalize on new technologies, including setting up the RBI Innovation Hub in Bengaluru and a regulatory sandbox for fintech innovation.

Speaking about India’s progress in CBDC development, Das noted that many central banks worldwide are stuck in initial discussions and experimentation.

On the other hand, he said, “RBI, among the central banks, is a pioneer,” as it is one of the few central banks to launch a pilot CBDC project.

Press conference by Shaktikanta Das, governor of the Reserve Bank of India. Source: Reserve Bank of India

Indian CBDC could permanently replace the paper-based economy

Das expressed optimism about the future of CBDCs in the Indian economy as he left office:

“As I see it, CBDC has a huge potential in the coming years, in the future. In fact, it is the future of currency.”

Source: Shaktikanta Das

In November, the RBI sought to add new trading partners in Asia and the Middle East to expand its cross-border payments platform for instant settlements. 

India should not rush to implement a CBDC

A related Bloomberg report suggested that India was exploring the use of CBDCs as its primary settlement mechanism for the payments platform, which is currently operational in Sri Lanka, Bhutan and Nepal. 

Previously, Das had advised against implementing a “system-wide CBDC” rollout without understanding the technology’s potential impact on users and India’s monetary policy.

“Such understanding would emerge from the generation of user data in pilots. The actual introduction of CBDC can be phased in gradually,” Das said. 

Still, he had expressed confidence in CBDC’s potential to “underpin the payment systems of the future,” both for domestic and cross-border payments.

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