The central banks of Italy and South Korea announced a memorandum of understanding in the development and deployment of their respective CBDCs.
The Bank of Italy announced on Dec.
According to the Italian central bank, this memorandum of understanding will entail the “mutual sharing of knowledge and information” when it comes to information and communication technology (ICT) issues.
Particularly, it mentioned ICT issues related to real-time settlement systems and central bank digital currencies (CBDCs).
The announcement said the meeting was attended by the general manager of the Bank of Italy, Luigi Federico Signorini, who signed off on the agreement.
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Throughout the last year both countries have been exploring CBDCs, though with different approaches.
In Italy, the central bank has mainly been focusing on interoperability in its solutions for settling distributed ledger technology (DLT)-based transactions via hash linked contracts, rather than a wholesale CBDC approach as is the case with other European countries.
Meanwhile South Korea has already begun to pilot its CBDC infrastructure technology as of October of this year.
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