El RBI planea expandir la prueba piloto de la CBDC para su uso transfronterizo

El Banco de la Reserva de la India tiene la intención de ampliar su prueba piloto de la rupia digital durante este año fiscal. También está explorando aplicaciones de la moneda digital del banco central en transacciones internacionales.

El Banco de la Reserva de la India planea ampliar su prueba piloto de la rupia digital a esquemas adicionales de transferencia directa de beneficios y al espacio minorista nacional durante el año fiscal en curso. Los funcionarios están examinando simultáneamente aplicaciones de la CBDC para transacciones transfronterizas a través de memorandos de entendimiento firmados y discusiones bilaterales destinadas a lanzar proyectos piloto.

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