
Eesti Pank, the central bank of Estonia, is undertaking a âÂÂmulti-yearâ research project that will investigate the suitability of a blockchain-based digital currency to work alongside cash.
- In a news release Friday, Eesti Pank said the initiative will gauge the suitability of the KSI Blockchain, already âÂÂa coreâ part of the infrastructure of EstoniaâÂÂs e-government system, in supporting a central bank digital currency (CBDC).
- The research will be carried out with assistance from Guardtime, an Estonian company that developed the KSI Blockchain, and The SW7 Group, a London-based business development and investment firm with a focus on innovative technologies.
- The work will further look at new payment solutions that might arise from the use of electronic identity and other Estonian e-government solutions, though it will be technology agnostic in its approach.
- Eesti Pank said the research is being instigated as user habits are already changing regarding payments, and to assist research on a possible digital euro announced last week by the European Central Bank.
- EstoniaâÂÂs experience running a digital form of government âÂÂgives us good grounds for launching a project to explore the technological frontiers of digital money,â said Rainer Olt, head of the central bankâÂÂs Payment and Settlement Systems Department.
- Estonia joined the European Union in 2004 and adopted the euro at the start of 2011.
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