Bank of Canada sees no strong case for a digital dollar — for now

Bank of Canada sees no strong case for a digital dollar — for now

Amid the global CBDC race, the Canadian central bank does not currently see a strong case for issuing a state digital currency. The Bank of Canada does not see a strong reason for issuing a central bank digital currency, or CBDC at the moment.Timothy Lane, the Bank of Canada’s deputy governor and head of research at the bank’s fintech and crypto department, spoke on CBDC issues at a Wednesday panel, Reuters reports.According to the official, the Canadian central bank is now focused on CBDC implementations in more concrete terms, thinking about how it might work and look. However, the Bank....


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