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President of SWIFT China Shares Strategies for Overcoming Barriers in CBDC Systems

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Last updated: 2024/05/17 at 7:42 AM
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The Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) China President, Wen Yang, recently discussed the challenges and solutions for cross-border central bank digital currency (CBDC) interoperability in an interview with 21st Century Business Herald. Yang highlighted the fragmentation in CBDC systems due to differing technological paths and standards among economies, emphasizing the need to bridge these technical gaps. With over 130 economies exploring CBDCs and nearly 70% of central banks expected to issue them in the next decade, there is a concern about potential data silos where systems cannot communicate with each other.

Yang mentioned that 11 countries have already fully launched their CBDCs, while others are in the later stages of development. China’s digital yuan has been implemented across various applications, the European Central Bank is preparing for a digital Euro, and in India, commercial banks handle one million digital rupee transactions daily. To address the challenges of CBDC interoperability, SWIFT launched the second phase of its CBDC sandbox in July 2023, focusing on complex use cases in digital trade, digital assets, and foreign exchange networks for CBDC payments and settlements. The project involved 38 financial institutions from around the world and showcased applications of seven different CBDCs.

Interoperability is crucial for cross-border CBDC use, and SWIFT’s sandbox results reaffirmed the organization’s proposal to simplify digital transactions while allowing financial institutions to leverage their existing infrastructures. Tests on the interaction between digital trade platforms and CBDC networks using Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) and smart contracts have shown technical feasibility for automating trade payments. SWIFT plans to expand its CBDC connector solution to test more extensive use cases in a comprehensive environment, including enhancing support for on-chain forex settlements and cross-border payments to meet market demands.

With the rapid development of CBDCs worldwide, variations in technological paths and standards among economies have led to fragmentation and potential data silos. The increasing interest in CBDCs has prompted over 130 economies to explore their implementation, with many central banks planning to issue them in the next decade. The differences in protocols and standards pose challenges for interoperability, prompting organizations like SWIFT to bridge these technical gaps and facilitate communication between various CBDC systems.

Despite the challenges, progress is being made in the implementation of CBDCs in various countries. China’s digital yuan has already been widely adopted, while other economies like the European Central Bank and India are also making strides in their CBDC initiatives. SWIFT’s second phase of the CBDC sandbox is a step towards addressing interoperability issues, with a focus on complex use cases in digital trade, digital assets, and foreign exchange networks for CBDC payments and settlements. By involving various financial institutions from around the world, SWIFT aims to explore solutions for seamless cross-border CBDC transactions.

Interoperability remains a key focus for the successful implementation of CBDCs globally. The sandbox results from SWIFT’s CBDC initiative demonstrate the feasibility of using Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) and smart contracts for automating trade payments between digital trade platforms and CBDC networks. As SWIFT plans to expand its CBDC connector solution to test more extensive use cases, the organization aims to enhance support for on-chain forex settlements and cross-border payments to meet the growing market demands. This ongoing effort towards interoperability is crucial for the efficient and seamless operation of CBDC systems across borders and economies.

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