Fun

Laos to Study Digital Currency With Help From Japanese Fintech, Report Reveals

News Feed - 2021-10-04 06:10:25

Laos to Study Digital Currency With Help From Japanese Fintech, Report Reveals


The central bank of Laos intends to explore issuing its own digital currency, according to a media report that provided details on the plan. A study on the matter will commence soon and will be conducted with the support of a fintech startup based in Japan. Central Bank of Laos Joins Race to Develop Digital Fiat


The Bank of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic is going to launch the study focused on the development of a central bank digital currency (CBDC) as early as this month, Nikkei Asia unveiled on Sunday. The monetary authority has employed the Japanese fintech firm Soramitsu which was involved in a similar project in neighboring Cambodia.


The report of the collaboration comes out after Laos recently signed a memorandum of understanding with the Japan International Cooperation Agency. Soramitsu, a company specializing in blockchain finance, took part in the establishment of the Bakong digital payment system in Cambodia designed to reduce the country’s dependence on the U.S. dollar.


The Bakong payment application has been downloaded by 200,000 users since it was presented to the public. The app can be used to pay for goods and services at 2,000 stores in Cambodia while Soramitsu and other fintech entities are working to further expand the coverage of the digital payment platform across the nation.


The Laos study, assisted by the Japanese startup, will assess the role of commercial banks and other financial intermediaries as well as the country’s needs in terms of financial inclusiveness. If authorities in Vientiane eventually decide to issue a state-controlled digital currency, Soramitsu is going to play a role in its actual development, too.


A digital version of the Laotian kip would improve the government’s ability to gather data needed to “take the pulse of the economy” and better track the amount of money in circulation, Nikkei noted. The move comes as the regional powerhouse, China, advances with its digital yuan project and some neighbors want to prevent excessive yuan inflows into their economies by launching their sovereign digital currencies. Laos, a landlocked country in Southeast Asia, borders the People’s Republic which is its second-largest trading partner after Thailand, according to the World Bank.



While the Chinese CBDC is mostly tested domestically at this stage, Beijing is likely to promote it as a tool for international transactions, sooner or later. China is already working with Thailand, and UAE on a project led by the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) Innovation Hub. Its special administrative region of Hong Kong announced in June it wants to connect its domestic payments system with the e-CNY infrastructure to trial the digital currency in cross-border scenarios.


Besides the People’s Bank of China, dozens of central banks around the world are currently working to develop and launch CBDCs. These include the U.S. Federal Reserve, Bank of Russia, and the European Central Bank. In Asia, Bhutan and U.S.-based blockchain firm Ripple announced last month their partnership on a pilot digital currency project. The tiny Himalayan kingdom, which also borders China, plans to experiment with the digital version of the national fiat currency, the ngultrum, on Ripple’s private ledger.


Do you expect more Asian countries to start exploring options to issue national digital currencies? Tell us in the comments section below. Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele Says Citizens Paying for Gas With the Chivo Wallet Will Get a Discount NEWS | 4 hours ago World"s Largest Monero Accepting Darknet Market Reveals Retirement Plan — White House Admins Say DNM "Reached Its Goal" NEWS | 1 day ago Tags in this story Bakong, Blockchain, Cambodia, CBDC, Central Bank, China, Company, Currency, Digital Currency, Digital Yuan, e-CNY, fiat currency, Fintech, Firm, Japan, japanese, laos, Laotian, Laotian kip, memorandum, partnership, Payments, pilot, private ledger, project, Ripple, Soramitsu, startup, study, Test, transactions, Trial


Image Credits: Shutterstock, Pixabay, Wiki Commons Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. It is not a direct offer or solicitation of an offer to buy or sell, or a recommendation or endorsement of any products, services, or companies. Bitcoin.com does not provide investment, tax, legal, or accounting advice. Neither the company nor the author is responsible, directly or indirectly, for any damage or loss caused or alleged to be caused by or in connection with the use of or reliance on any content, goods or services mentioned in this article. Read disclaimerShow comments

News Feed

Report Shows Ethereum, Litecoin, Solana ETPs Outperformed Bitcoin Investment Products in November
Report Shows Ethereum, Litecoin, Solana ETPs Outperformed Bitcoin Investment Products in November Cryptocompare, the firm that provides institutional and retail investors with real
Colombian Tax Authority Warns About Consequences of Not Declaring Crypto Related Taxes
Colombian Tax Authority Warns About Consequences of Not Declaring Crypto Related Taxes The Colombian tax authority, DIAN, has reminded taxpayers that they need to start registering
Bitwise’s amended Ethereum ETF filing says Pantera interested in $100M buy
Ciaran Lyons2 hours agoBitwise’s amended Ethereum ETF filing says Pantera interested in $100M buyAsset management firm Bitwise has disclosed Pantera is interested in buying its upcoming spot Ether ETF, but it could spe
Finder’s Expert Panel Suggests Litecoin’s Price to Spike More Than 40%, $266 per LTC by Year’s End
Finder"s Expert Panel Suggests Litecoin"s Price to Spike More Than 40%, $266 per LTC by Year"s End The product comparison website Finder has published a report t
Ethereum Network’s Rising Gas Fees in 2023: A Balancing Act of Growth and Cost
Ethereum Network"s Rising Gas Fees in 2023: A Balancing Act of Growth and Cost Ethereum gas fees have increased 13.71% in the last two weeks, with the average fee rising from $4.52
Bitcoin To Hit $125,000 By Year-End If Trump Wins, Says Standard Chartered
Este artículo también está disponible en español. In a research paper dated October 24, Geoff Kendrick, Global Head of Digital Assets Research at Standard Chartered Bank,
Ethereum Classic Hashrate Slides 46% Since The Merge, PoW ETH Forks Gather Double-Digit Gains
Ethereum Classic Hashrate Slides 46% Since The Merge, PoW ETH Forks Gather Double-Digit Gains The day of The Merge, Ethereum Classic’s hashrate soared to new highs tapping 3
Crypto Bloodbath: Over $1 Billion Liquidated As Iran-Israel Tensions Erupt
Reason to trust Strict editorial policy that focuses on accuracy, relevance, and impartiality Created by industry experts and meticulously reviewed The highest standards in reporting and pu
SEC pushes decision on Franklin Templeton spot Ether ETF
Turner Wright7 hours agoSEC pushes decision on Franklin Templeton spot Ether ETFThe commission will have until June 11 to decide on the Cboe BZX Exchange listing and trading shares of the Franklin Ethereum Trust.2793 Tot
XRP MVRV Flashes Death Cross: More Decline Ahead?
Reason to trust Strict editorial policy that focuses on accuracy, relevance, and impartiality Created by industry experts and meticulously reviewed The highest standards in reporting and pu
Ripple begins testing RLUSD stablecoin on mainnet
Vince Quill6 hours agoRipple begins testing RLUSD stablecoin on mainnetRipple believes the total stablecoin market will have swollen to $2 trillion by 2028 as demand for the low-volatility fiat-pegged tokens grows.2297 T
The Winners of Metaverse Alliance 2021 Global Metathon
The Winners of Metaverse Alliance 2021 Global Metathon press release PRESS RELEASE. Lasting for two months, the largest Metaverse Hackathon (called Metathon) organized by Metaverse