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BIS tests tokenised FX settlement in instant cross-border payments

Minimal tech upgrades proposed to link central bank money on DLT across Europe and Asia

Real-time payment systems for the real world

Only minimal technological upgrades will be needed to achieve instant cross-border payments with both automated foreign exchange mechanisms and settlement in tokenised central bank money, central banks in Europe and Asia have found. 

Under Project Rialto, launched by the Bank for International Settlements’ Innovation Hub in 2024, the central banks of France, Italy, Malaysia and Singapore simulated linking their instant payment systems via a distributed ledger technology (DLT) network.

Rialto built

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