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ECB official proposes unified European ledger for digital assets

European Central Bank executive board member Piero Cipollone would like to see a sort of European union for digital assets.

A European Central Bank (ECB) official has introduced the idea of a “European ledger” — a continental unified ledger. Such a blockchain could bring European digital assets and money together in one place, leading to greater efficiency and synergy. 

ECB executive board member Piero Cipollone said Europe’s traditional capital markets are fragmented and have unharmonized legislation to overcome, but there is a chance to create a unified platform for digital assets. He called that platform a digital capital markets union.

According to Cipollone, more than 60% of banks in the European Union are exploring or experimenting with distributed ledger technology (DLT), and another 22% already use it. But while DLT provides an opportunity to create financial integration, it does not guarantee it, Cipollone said at a symposium hosted by the German central bank. On the contrary:

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World Banking Giants Join Project Agora to Reengineer Cross Border Payments

World Banking Giants Join Project Agora to Reengineer Cross Border PaymentsOver 40 leading private banking institutions have joined Project Agora, a Bank for International Settlements (BIS) initiative to integrate smart contracts to change the current payment flow standard. The objective is to design a system combining public and private money to enhance cross-border settlement processes. Project Agora Gains Support From Private Banking Giants Project Agora, […]

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41 firms join BIS Project Agora to advance unified ledger applications

The large private companies will work with seven central banks on improving structural inefficiencies in international transfers.

The Bank for International Settlements’ (BIS’) Project Agora has progressed to the design stage with the onboarding of 41 private financial firms. The project, launched in April by the BIS and seven central banks, is looking at how tokenized commercial bank deposits can be integrated with tokenized wholesale central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) on a single platform.

The regulated private-sector participants include Visa and Mastercard, SWIFT, the Swiss SIX Digital Exchange, Japan’s Monex Group financial services firm, clearing companies and a host of large banks. The Institute of International Finance, a financial services trade group, was chosen to convene the private participants, which responded to a call for participation issued in May.

Project Agora is now the largest BIS project in terms of participants. The private-sector members join the Bank of France (representing the Eurosystem), Bank of Japan, Bank of Korea, Bank of Mexico, Swiss National Bank, Bank of England and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

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BIS Boss Coins ‘Finternet’ Term, Touts Tokenization as Tool for Solving Today’s Financial System Shortcomings

BIS Boss Coins ‘Finternet’ Term, Touts Tokenization as Tool for Solving Today’s Financial System ShortcomingsBIS Head Agustin Carstens and Infosys co-founder Nandan Nilekani have proposed the idea of the “Finternet,” an interconnected financial system led by tokenized assets that would help to overcome today’s shortcomings in transacting financial assets. The core of this system would rely on the possibility of smart contracts managing these assets programmatically. BIS Boss Highlights […]

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BIS Announces Project Agorá: Central Banks Bet on Tokenization for Cross Border Settlements

BIS Announces Project Agorá: Central Banks Bet on Tokenization for Cross Border SettlementsThe Bank for International Settlements, the central banks’ bank, announced the launch of Project Agorá, a joint private-public initiative seeking to examine the potential benefits of tokenization for improving cross-border settlements. Agorá includes the participation of seven central banks and private institutions to be convened by the Institute of International Finance (IIF). BIS to Explore […]

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