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Kazakhstan is exploring the feasibility of a CBDC.

Kazakhstan is exploring the feasibility of a central bank digital currency (CBDC), but it has yet to make a decision on the n
Kazakhstan is exploring the feasibility of a central bank digital currency (CBDC), but it has yet to make a decision on the need for a digital tenge.

Kazakhstan is exploring the feasibility of a central bank digital currency (CBDC), but it has yet to decide on the need for a digital tenge. The country’s central bank has been developing CBDC infrastructure. However, according to the central bank’s governor, it will determine whether to launch the digital currency by December 2022. Kazakhstan has become one of the world’s largest block reward mining hubs, ranking only behind the first-placed United States.

The National Bank of Kazakhstan has completed its CBDC prototype.

The National Bank of Kazakhstan only began exploring the feasibility of a CBDC mid this year, announcing plans to pilot its prototype of a digital tenge in May. Governor Erbolat Dossayev recently revealed that the bank has been working on developing a prototype of a digital tenge platform this year, and it has finally completed it. According to the outlet Kazinform report, Governor Dossayev announced that the central bank has been working with local financial firms and select international partners on the project.

“CBDCs are likely to play a key role in the financial industry in the future.”

Central bank governor Dossayev acknowledged that CBDCs are likely to play a key role in the financial industry in the future. Central banks in most countries have either launched pilots or are exploring the viability of a sovereign digital currency, and Kazakhstan doesn’t want to lag behind. Some countries like China, whose block reward mining crackdown played a key role in making Kazakhstan the new hub, are at advanced stages in their CBDC development. As reported earlier, China’s central bank is now working to integrate the digital yuan into Hong Kong’s Faster Payments System. This will allow visitors from mainland China to spend and recharge their digital yuan wallets through Hong Kong banks and electronic payment systems.

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