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The prospects for retail CBDCs

Open instant payments systems offer a quicker route to financial deepening, for now

Ever since the development of blockchains, central banks have engaged in widespread research efforts to discern the potential for retail central bank digital currencies (CBDCs). Ultimately, the concept of replacing physical cash with a digital version is attractive – likely, inevitable. However, despite extensive efforts to learn about the financial ecosystem, and the monetary and technological opportunities and challenges presented by retail CBDCs, only a limited number of test deployments have

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