The Bank of Canada (BoC) and Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) have sent each other digital currencies using blockchain technology, marking the first such successful trial between two central banks.
The pair have been collaborating on the use of distributed-ledger technology and central bank digital currencies to make the cross-border payments process cheaper, faster, and safer, they said in a joint statement. The BoC's experimental domestic payment network, Project Jasper, was linked up with Singapore's Project Ubin network as part of the test, done in partnership with Accenture and JPMorgan Chase & Co.
“Project Jasper and Project Ubin have built on previous innovations in the payments area to demonstrate that cross-border payment and settlement can be made simpler and more efficient,” Sopnendu Mohanty, Chief FinTech Officer at the MAS, said in the statement. “Together, these projects have addressed many technical questions and brought the technology to a higher level of maturity.”
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