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Former HKMA Chief Executive’s Firm To Launch Hong Kong Dollar Stablecoin with Chainlink Integration

source-logo  bsc.news 07 May 2024 15:23, UTC

RD Technologies founded by former Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) Norman Chan is set to launch the Hong Kong dollar stablecoin market. The firm announced plans to integrate its Hong Kong dollar-based stablecoin, HKDR, with Chainlink's Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP).

.@RD_Technologies is integrating #Chainlink CCIP and Proof of Reserve to power HKDR, a stablecoin backed 1:1 by the Hong Kong dollar.

Explore how this strategic collaboration unlocks secure cross-chain and cross-border payments of HKDR ⬇️

— Chainlink (@chainlink) May 7, 2024

This strategic move aims to facilitate seamless and secure cross-chain transactions, enhancing access to HKDR across various blockchain platforms.

The collaboration with Chainlink will also include implementing Chainlink's Proof of Reserve (PoR). This feature ensures reliable on-chain verification of HKDR’s reserve backing, adding an extra layer of transparency and trust to its operations.

Facilitating Broad-Based Adoption

This integration is expected to impact B2B cross-border payments, virtual assets exchanges, and the settlement of tokenized real-world assets, according to recent reports.

RD Technologies has already secured agreements with leading global players in these fields, paving the way for the widespread adoption of HKDR. With Chainlink's enhanced interoperability and security, businesses and merchants can reportedly settle transactions in HKDR efficiently and reliably.

A crucial aspect of the partnership is the utilization of Chainlink Price Feeds. Per reports, these feeds provide accurate, tamper-proof price data, crucial for maintaining fair exchange rates between HKDR and other currencies.

The partnership with RD Technologies is not the only one Chainlink has entered into recently.

On May 1, Chainlink partnered with Rapid Addition and Chainlink to develop a FIX-native blockchain adapter. As a result of this collaboration, banks and financial institutions will be able to send messages and interact with a wide variety of tokenized assets.

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