Chile Is Getting Closer to Introducing a CBDC
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Chile is tentatively moving towards the launch of a CBDC, with the public apparently firmly supporting the central bank’s plans.
According to media outlet Criptonoticias, the Central Bank of Chile (BCCh) has not yet committed to a CBDC launch.
However, the launch of a digital peso is becoming increasingly likely as the BCCh has announced that it will begin proof-of-concept (PoC) testing.
Chile’s central bank takes steps towards CBDC
The central bank also conducted a survey. It said it asked “the general public and representatives of the public and private sectors” for their opinions on CBDC.
The BCCh said nearly 90% of survey respondents had “a positive attitude towards CBDC” pilot projects.
The bank said that “the main objective of the PoC tests will be to gain experience with technologies related to digital currencies.”
BCCh officials said the initial tests would be conducted internally and without private sector support.
The bank added that it would only seek “external support” when it was ready to launch real-world testing or to launch the coin.
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Chilean Central Bank President Rosanna Costa said plans to extend one of the world’s largest rate-cutting cycles remained intact as policymakers had already factored new global risks into their forecasts https://t.co/0KJTua1Qiu
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) April 20, 2024
Chilean Central Bank President Rosanna Costa said plans to extend one of the world’s largest rate-cutting cycles remained intact as policymakers had already factored new global risks into their forecasts https://t.co/0KJTua1Qiu
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) April 20, 2024
Back in 2022, the BCCh began a CBDC project and then abandoned it, unsure whether it would benefit the country to push ahead with the launch of a digital peso. By 2024, the bank changed its mind, claiming that survey responses convinced it to give the CBDC project another chance.
According to the bank, it is moving in line with “the majority of central banks around the world.”
Numerous countries, including major Latin American countries, are either preparing to launch CBDCs or are actively researching digital fiat projects.