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South Korean Central Bank Sets ‘Real-World’ CBDC Pilot Date
Per the broadcaster KBS, the Bank of Korea (BOK) will team up with the country’s top financial regulators – the Financial Services Commission (FSC) and the Financial Supervisory Service (FSS) – for the next stage of its CBDC development.
The BOK said that the “real-world” pilot would see “members of the general public” making transactions with the retail version of the coin.
In the meantime, the bank wants to run tests on a wholesale CBDC prototype.
Wholesale (or institutional) CBDC models focus on central bank-issued tokens that are deigned for use in the financial and banking sectors.
Such a coin would be chiefly used in the South Korean inter-bank settlements space.
Retail CBDCs, on the other hand, are used as a substitute for cash and debit cards in the payments space.
For its wholesale CBDC trials, the BOK will partner with domestic banks, who will tokenize inter-bank transactions using the central bank’s platforms.
The Bank for International Settlements (BIS), a keen CBDC interoperability proponent, will provide technical assistance.
The BOK’s official stance remains non-committal.
In its digital won-related literature, it claims that it “has not yet decided whether or not” it will “issue a CBDC.”
And the BOK once again claimed it was yet to decide if it would seek to release a digital won.
The bank said:
The bank and its regulatory partners said they will “disclose further details,” including the names of the banks that “will participate in this experiment,” at the end of November.