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ECB reveals longer-term DLT strategy

Bank to focus on building ‘entirely innovative and integrated’ tokenised asset ecosystem

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The European Central Bank has unveiled more details about its longer-term strategy to leverage distributed ledger technology (DLT).

The plans, published today (March 11), expand on the bank’s unveiling last July of its “dual-track” strategy. The ECB said at the time that a pilot for its Pontes track would be up and running at the end of the third quarter of this year. The bank said today that would deliver a blueprint for its longer-term Appia track by 2028. The blueprint, it said, aimed to

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