BIS Survey Finds 15 Retail CBDCs Could Be in Circulation by End of Decade

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BIS Survey Finds 15 Retail CBDCs Could Be in Circulation by End of Decade

Around 15 retail central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) could be in circulation across the world by the end of this decade, according to a survey carried out by the Bank for International Settlements (BIS). Nine central banks have also indicated they’re very likely to issue a CBDC for wholesale use in financial markets within the next six years. The survey found that 93% of the 86 central banks surveyed are now undertaking CBDC work, with major jurisdictions such as India, the U.K. and European Union all seriously exploring issuing a digital version of their fiat currencies.

The survey results show that, to date, stablecoins and other crypto assets are seldom used for payments outside the crypto ecosystem, with cross-border remittances and consumer purchases the most popular uses. The Bank of England, European Commission, and U.S. Treasury have all expressed interest in issuing a digital currency, while the Bahamas, Eastern Caribbean, Jamaica, and Nigeria have already implemented a retail CBDC.