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Digital Rouble Tests in 2022 Confirmed by Russian Cenbank Governor

source-logo  u.today 28 June 2021 10:16, UTC

Bloomberg Terminal has shared that Elvira Nabiullina, the governor of the Central Bank of Russia, has confirmed that the institution intends to start testing the digital equivalent of rouble in 2020.

RUSSIAN CENBANK GOVERNOR SAYS WE PLAN TO TEST DIGITAL ROUBLE NEXT YEAR

— *Walter Bloomberg (@DeItaone) June 28, 2021

Previously, as reported by U.Today, she already voiced these plans for digital rouble trials to begin next year back in May and April.

As for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, that are not issued by government financial institutions, Nabiullina believes that they (and BTC in particular) are very risky assets and warned investors against buying them.

In early June, the head of the Russian cenbank stated that CBDC (central bank digital currency) is the future of the Russia’s financial system (and Moscow’s payment system in particular), since it would be fast and cheap.

Other countries are also rushing to develop and roll out their CBDCs. China is the leader here at the moment as its CBDC (aka DCEP) has been in trials since last year and China had been talking about developing “China Coin” even earlier that that, accelerating work on it in 2019.

The trigger for that was Facebook’s intention to create the Libra stablecoin announced in the same year.

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