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Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) Initiates Second Phase of e-HKD Pilot Program
Hong Kong’s central bank, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA), has announced the launch of the second phase of its e-HKD pilot program. The initiative aims to delve deeper into the potential of a central bank digital currency (CBDC) for the region.
Exploring the Potential of e-HKD
The second phase of the e-HKD pilot will focus on areas such as programmability, tokenization, and atomic settlement. The HKMA intends to explore new use cases for the digital Hong Kong dollar while revisiting promising applications identified during the first phase.
Collaboration with Project Ensemble
The upgraded e-HKD sandbox will benefit from Project Ensemble, a recently launched initiative focused on wholesale CBDCs. This collaboration aims to accelerate the development and testing of use cases for participants while examining interoperability between the e-HKD and other forms of digital currency.
Participation and Testing
Organizations interested in contributing to the program are invited to submit applications by May 17. Participants will have the opportunity to test and evaluate proposed use cases, guided by criteria such as innovation, impact on consumer experience, readiness for market testing, compliance with regulations, and maximizing the use of e-HKD in Hong Kong.
Key Players in the Investigation
Key players from different sectors, including major financial institutions and payment firms, will play a crucial role in this investigation. Some of the names on the list for the first phase included Alipay, Bank of China, HSBC, Mastercard, Visa, and more.
Global Implications
Research on Hong Kong’s central bank digital currency (CBDC) places the region among over 100 jurisdictions globally exploring the potentials and advantages of CBDCs. The results of this pilot have the potential to shape the adoption and regulation of digital currencies worldwide, establishing precedents for forthcoming endeavors in digital finance.
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