Kima successfully _utes the first CBDC purchase of tokenized stocks on a stock exchange | Bitcoinist.com

Kima completes the first CBDC transaction of a tokenized stock during the Bank of Israel event at the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange

Kima’s secure interoperability protocol enables transaction settlements between untethered financial s through its patent-pending blockchain technology, eliminating potential smart contract vulnerabilities

Kima, the asset-agnostic, peer-to-peer money transfer and payment protocol, successfully facilitates the transfer of a tokenized stock via digital shekel, demonstrating a successful use case of its cross-eco interoperable delivery-vs-payment (DvP) solution. Administered by the Bank of Israel as part of a research initiative to potentially adopt a central bank digital currency (CBDC), the successful purchase of a tokenized share through a digital shekel was converted into regular shekels to finalize the process using Kima’s settlement layer.

To demonstrate the utility of its transfer protocol, Kima built an imaginary trading platform called PeerTrade, which facilitated an atomic swap of the tokenized share. Kima’s secure decentralized settlement layer orchestrated the transaction instead of an intermediary, directly linking the buyer interested in purchasing the stock using her digital shekels with the seller, who held a tokenized share in their wallet to receive the payment into their bank account in the form of regular shekels

To facilitate the transaction, Kima utilized two sets of API calls within an exploratory sandbox designed by the Bank of Israel for its digital shekel pilot program:

  • Digital Shekel Lock and Release (3-party Lock): The buyer’s funds were locked until the stock was transferred and immediately released to the seller upon completion, protecting both parties throughout the process
  • Digital Shekel to Regular Shekel Conversion (Defunding): This process converts the digital shekel payment into a usable form with purchasing power in financial markets

Throughout the entire process, Kima’s technology ensured the transaction was safe and verified. The process took place instantly, while Kima’s blockchain functioned as a decentralized escrow without any intermediaries or smart contracts, extra fees, delays, or unforeseen occurrences.

Kima’s vast infrastructure includes a Universal Payment Rail (UPR) and Liquidity Cloud. These key technologies connect fiat and digital assets across multiple blockchains, allowing transactions to occur without being tied to a specific currency or payment rate. Kima’s settlement layer is foundational to handling its wide-ranging applications: Cross-border money transfers, hybrid payments, real-world tokenized asset transactions, gaming, e-commerce, and DeFi

“Today’s financial s are weighed down by barriers and intermediaries that slow transactions and add unnecessary costs,” says Eitan Katz, CEO of Kima. “For the first time, our solution has enabled an unprecedentedly efficient transaction, performing real-time delivery-vs-payment without intermediary escrow or smart contracts. After securely swapping assets, the seamlessly uted an off-ramp action within the same atomic transaction—marking the first time a decentralized chain has facilitated a transaction that integrates both digital currencies and fiat. This protocol’s flexibility empowers citizens and financial institutions to conduct smooth, cross-asset, and cross-currency transactions without complex conversions or restrictions on asset type.”

About Kima

Kima is a blockchain-based, asset-agnostic decentralized settlement protocol designed to address fragmentation across crypto and traditional finance. Kima eliminates vulnerabilities through its patent-pending technology as a multi-asset-class gateway, ensuring secure, efficient transactions. With its novel financial primitive—the Smart Transaction—and an intuitive SDK for Web3 and Web2 apps, Kima enables interchain and hybrid transactions, expanding accessibility to a broader audience. Kima’s settlement layer supports multi-eco payments, peer-to-peer commerce, CeFi/DeFi services, cross-chain DEX swaps, and omnichannel wallets, seamlessly bridging fiat and crypto with a focus on security and user accessibility. Learn more at

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