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Wednesday, 22 June 2022

Anonymous digital payments?

Is there a place for anonymous CBDC payments?

The Bank of Israel has been experimenting with technology that would allow some CBDC payments to be made anonymously.

Setting out the results from its first digital shekel technological experiments, the bank says that one of its main focuses has been on finding a balance between offering the privacy afforded by cash and ensuring a CBDC cannot be used for things such as tax avoidance and money laundering.

The experiment examined a model developed by VMware that would see citizens have a wallet that can hold “ordinary” digital shekels, the transfer of which is recorded in the ledger, and “private” digital shekels, the transfer details of which are not recorded openly, and where both sides to the transaction enjoy complete privacy as with cash payments.

Read more HERE.