EU central banks work on DLT-based asset settlement

EU central banks work on DLT-based asset settlement

Banca d’Italia and Deutsche Bundesbank shared experiences on distributed ledger technology-based settlements in a workshop. European central banks ramp up their efforts to utilize distributed ledger technology (DLT), the foundation of blockchain, in central bank money settlements.Banca d’Italia and Deutsche Bundesbank, central banks of Italy and Germany, respectively, joined forces to work on settlements in central bank money of DLT-based asset exchanges. The official announcement stressed that the primary goal of the joint workshop was not to use DLT as a replacement for conventional....


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