Norway's central bank, Norges Bank, is considering developing its own digital currency as a supplement to cash to "Ensure confidence in money and the monetary system", according to a working paper May 18.
The report, prepared by a Norges Bank working group, investigates aspects they believe should be considered when assessing the issuance of a central bank digital currency.
The authors emphasize at least three possible CDBC applications: the introduction of a reliable alternative to deposits in private banks, a suitable legal tender as a supplement to cash, and an independent backup solution for electronic payment systems.
"A decline in cash usage has prompted us to think about whether at some future date a number of new attributes that are important for ensuring an efficient and robust payment system and confidence in the monetary system will be needed."
According to Norges bank, the foundation of a CBDC must also not interfere with the ability of the bank and other financial institutions to provide credit.
Norges Bank will reportedly continue to issue cash as long as there is demand for it.
"It is too early to conclude whether Norges Bank should take the initiative in introducing a CBDC. The impacts of a CBDC - and the socio-economic cost-benefit analysis - will depend on the specific design. The design, in turn, will depend on the purpose of introducing a CBDC.".
Other countries in Europe have also begun to consider issuing a digital currency through their central bank.
Similar to Norway, Sweden's Riksbank is considering an e-krona as a result of declining cash circulation.
Yesterday, Cointelegraph reported that the Swiss Federal Council has requested a study on a state-backed digital currency examining the risks and opportunities of its introduction.
Norway Central Bank Considers Developing Digital Currency
gepubliceerd op May 19, 2018
by Cointele | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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