Reports said that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has turned its attention to the Bahamas’ central bank digital currency (CBDC), the Sand Dollar, and suggested additional regulatory oversight and education.
It has been reported that the IMF said its executive directors “recognized the potential of the Sand Dollar to foster financial inclusion” and recommended the Central Bank of The Bahamas “accelerate its education campaigns and continue strengthening internal capacity and oversight.”
However, the consultation was somewhat of a departure from several of the IMF’s previous warnings to many countries against the adoption of digital assets, but many of those did not include CBDCs. The recommendation came following the conclusion of an Article IV consultation in the Bahamas last Wednesday.
The report said that according to the IMF, during such a consultation, a team of economists visits a country “to assess economic and financial developments and discuss the country's economic and financial policies with government and central bank officials.”
Likewise, in addition to recommending financially educating the public in The Bahamas, the IMF hinted at the importance of “robust supervisory and regulatory framework” for digital assets.
The Bahamas Prime Minister Philip Davis said that the region has a regulatory regime in place that will enable crypto businesses to operate within its jurisdiction. Davis’ office also said in April the government would “enable payment of taxes using digital assets” by working with the central bank as well as the private sector.
To date, The Bahamas and Nigeria are the only two countries to have officially launched CBDCs, but other nations including China have been piloting digital currencies.
Thus, on Friday, the Bank for International Settlements Monetary and Economic Department said a survey of 81 central banks conducted in 2021 suggested 90% were “engaged in some form of CBDC work,” and more than 60% were “likely to or might possibly issue a retail CBDC in either the short or medium term.”
Source: Cointelegraph
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