Discussion on CBDC with Algorand and Team behind Marshallese sovereign digital currency

in blockchain •  5 years ago 

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Algorand and the team behind the Marshallese sovereign currency are hosting a Q&A session and deep-dive discussion about Central Bank digital currencies. The general public is invited to join the discussion and intended for those interested in the developments of CBDC initiatives around the world. Keep up with the latest buzz surrounding CBDC and learn more about how the world’s first sovereign digital currency came about!

Given that there are over 20 CBDC pilot-programs in the works and 80% of central banks considering of issuing a digital currency according to the Bank of International Settlements, thus the average person will at some point be faced with using a CBDC. It has become more so important to embrace central bank digital currencies, further understanding the risk, issues and benefits of issuing a digital currency.

Here are the Key speakers:

  • Peter Dittus - Chief Economist, SFB Technologies, Marshall Islands Digital Currency Advisor
  • Co-Pierre Georg - Economic Advisory Committee, Algorand Foundation
  • David Markley - Director of Business Solutions, Algorand
  • Pietro Grassano - Business Solutions Director - Europe, Algorand

The following topics will be covered:

  • How the SOV became the world's first sovereign digital currency
  • Why CBDC
  • Why blockchain for CBDC
  • Acceleration of CBDC and what the future holds
  • How you too can develop a clear path to adoption

Everyone is welcomed to join the Webinar and If you have questions, feel free to ask them during the Interview!

For more information: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/5273854108710515471?source=twitter

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CBDC have been a hot topic lately! It's all over the news and will likely continue to be a hot topic moving forward

I have a couple of question! Thanks for sharing this