Cbdc Developments Since The Ftx Fallout

Last updated: June 9, 2025, 23:39

Cbdc Developments Since The Ftx Fallout

The European Central Bank

Sibos Session Explores Global Progress and Challenges of CBDCs

The European Central Bank (ECB) is expanding the development of a wholesale central bank digital currency (CBDC) payment system to settle transactions

Central bank digital currency evolution in 2025: From investigation

The future of CBDC: forecasts and development scenarios

Analysing the Global CBDC Landscape Amid US Policy Reversal

Understanding the rapid development of CBDC in emerging

New research from our CBDC

Rise of the central bank digital currencies: drivers, approaches and

The development and adoption of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) continue to be the focus of attention in many countries. Fintech expert Sergei Kondratenko

New research from our CBDC tracker shows that 130 countries are now exploring a CBDC, representing 98 percent of global GDP. A new high of sixty-four countries

The discussion highlighted the diverse

The discussion highlighted the diverse stages of CBDC development, with each speaker emphasizing unique challenges and strategies. Changhun Mu advocated for a

CBDC developments fuel debate as well as political rhetoric

Several countries appear committed to their CBDC trajectories despite the US policy shift. Looking back at developments from provides context for current

Central Bank Digital Currencies

According to a recent report, MAS has embarked on a new journey to investigate the prospects of CBDC for cross-border transactions. While cryptocurrency has

Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) mark a significant evolution in digital finance. This study examines the factors influencing CBDC adoption, highlighting the roles of

European Central Bank ramps up wholesale CBDC platform

The council

CBDC Developments Since the FTX Fallout - Watcher Guru

The council’s global CBDC tracker reports that 130 countries, representing 98 per cent of global GDP, are exploring a CBDC, 19 of the G20 countries are now in the