The Hong Kong Monetary Authority has launched the second phase of the "e-HKD" pilot scheme and expanded the "e-HKD" project to explore new types of digital currency
ChainCatcher news, according to the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) official website, the HKMA today launched the second phase of the "e-HKD" pilot scheme, further exploring new types of digital currencies that individuals and businesses can use, including "e-HKD" and tokenized deposits. The project name has been changed to "e-HKD+" to reflect a broader exploration of the digital currency ecosystem. 11 selected institutions will conduct innovative use case studies in three major areas: tokenized asset settlement, programmability, and offline payments. This phase of research will help the HKMA understand the design and operational issues that may arise in a digital currency ecosystem where public and private coexist.
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