Kazakhstan opens public consultation for central bank digital currency
The potential national digital currency in Kazakhstan is not intended to replace either cash or cashless payments, the central bank stressed. Kazakhstan’s central bank is planning to examine the potential benefits and risks of adopting a state-backed digital currency.The National Bank of Kazakhstan, or NBRK, published Wednesday a report on a digital tenge pilot project and opened a public consultation on the potential central bank digital currency, or CBDC.According to the report, the digital tenge would be a new form of money issued by the NBRK to enable the “further development of the....
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