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This is great news that Will give confidence to the bussiness of the criptomoney. This news need to me shared worldwide.
added by JONAS DANIEL LOKO HADJIHOU 1272 days ago 0    0

They have taken a lead and a blow to other countries
Its a bold step.
I think this system will easy the burden
Can't wait see it everywhere
added by Anonymous 1274 days ago 2    0

This is a welcome news.This is a right action in the right direction. The Bahamas has set the pace for others to follow and it will not be long, when other countries will follow.Some other countries are by now studying the crypto currency and the YEM digital is what the people are interested in because of its security.
added by Anonymous 1274 days ago 3    0

Since Bahamas has created it's National digital currency, it has created a room for the the Leading digital to gain power and strong usability since Yem will be exchanged by all other digital currencies. More so,the digital technology will be growing higher and higher.
added by Anonymous 1274 days ago 6    0

The Central Bank of the Bahamas has officially launched its national digital currency.
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The Central Bank of the Bahamas has officially launched its national digital currency.

The first of its kind in the world to have been fully deployed, the sand dollar is a digital version of the Bahamian dollar.

Issued by the country’s monetary authority as a central bank digital currency (CBDC), the announcement of the launch came via a tweet on Wednesday.

The project is designed to bring more “inclusive access to regulated payments and other financial services,” per the central bank’s FAQ.

CBDCs have been a hot topic this year; China, for instance, appears to be close to launching its digital yuan, which in recent days has seen its biggest public trial. Others, like the U.S., Russia and the European Union are looking into their respective CBDC launches.

As reported by CoinDesk, the first phase of the Bahamas rollout sees private-sector players such as banks and credit unions readying compliance checks for personal and enterprise wallets to support the sand dollar.

The digital wallets will be secured with multi-factor authentication security and will be mobile-based, servicing the 90% of the population with smartphones.

Underserved communities of the Caribbean nation are the primary target of the initiative, which the bank said would reduce financial service delivery costs and boost transactional efficiency. The country is an archipelago with hundreds of islands, placing limits on traditional infrastructure.

The Sand Dollar is backed 1:1 to the Bahamian dollar (BSD), which, in turn, is pegged to the U.S. dollar.

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