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Reserve Bank of Australia tests 14 CBDC use cases in pilot

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The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) and the Digital Finance Cooperative Research Centre (DFCRC) conducted a pilot project involving a central bank digital currency (CBDC). Aussie fintech CANVAS facilitated the first foreign exchange (FX) transaction using the Australian CBDC, demonstrating the potential of CBDCs in FX trading and international remittances.

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  • Aussie fintech CANVAS facilitated the first foreign exchange (FX) transaction using an Australian CBDC.
  • The transaction took place between ASX listed DigitalX and Fund Manager TAF Capital to trade eAUD for USDC stablecoin.
  • CANVAS is a global financial technology company selected to test FX transactions and international remittances with the RBA’s CBDC, the eAUD.
  • CANVAS’s blockchain technology, including its ZK Layer 2 privacy blockchain called Canvas Connect, provides privacy, confidentiality, low cost, and instant transactions.
  • CANVAS’s solution aims to increase speed, reduce risks, and lower costs compared to traditional FX trading and remittance networks.
  • The use of CBDCs and digital currencies like USDC in FX trading and remittances can potentially enable frictionless, 24x7x365 trading and global movement of foreign currencies.
  • The CBDC pilot project included 14 use cases, with CANVAS being one of the selected industry participants to demonstrate the benefits of a CBDC.
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