IMF Develops Global Platform for CBDCs and Payments Interoperability.
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Tobias Adrian, a financial counselor at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), has proposed a trusted ledger system that works with central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) to enhance cross-border and domestic payments. The system would involve a trusted ledger to provide a secure and reliable electronic system where property rights can be recorded. The IMF suggests developing distinct and standardized digital representations for fiat currencies, allowing for interchangeability. The IMF’s XC platforms would instead allow users to freely select the currencies involved, while central banks maintain control over reserve allocation.
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