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Eastern Caribbean Central Bank partners with Barbados-based, blockchain firm Bitt in digital currency roll-out

Eastern Caribbean Central Bank
Thursday, March 7, 2019

(Press Release) – The Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) is teaming up with Overstock-owned, Barbados-based, blockchain firm Bitt to pilot a blockchain-based central bank digital currency (CBDC).

The pilot will see the issuance of a digital version of the Eastern Caribbean dollar that will be distributed and used by licensed banks and non-banks in the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union (ECCU).

The digital currency, called DXCD, will be used for financial transactions between consumers and merchants, including peer-to-peer transactions, via smart devices. This means that, for example, a person in St. Kitts & Nevis will be able to send DXCD from their phone to a friend in Grenada in seconds and for free.

The pilot begins this month with 12 months of development and testing, before a 6 month period of rollout and implementation in pilot countries.

ECCB governor Timothy N J Antoine says: “This is not an academic exercise. Not only will the digital EC Dollar be the world’s first digital legal tender currency to be issued by a central bank on blockchain but this pilot is also a live CBDC deployment with a view to an eventual phased public rollout.”

The ECCB says that the pilot is part of a strategic plan to slash cash usage within the ECCU by half by 2021 and promote financial stability and economic growth.

Source: Finextra

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