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Japan Will Launch Pilot for Issuing Digital Yen in April

The move comes after more than two years of proof-of-concept experiments by the BoJ.

Updated Feb 17, 2023, 4:58 p.m. Published Feb 17, 2023, 8:06 a.m.
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Japan will launch a pilot program in April to test the use of its version of a central bank digital currency (CBDC) known as the digital yen, the central bank said on Friday.

"We plan to develop a system for experiments," Bank of Japan (BoJ) Executive Director Shinichi Uchida said in remarks during the fifth meeting of the BoJ Liaison and Coordination Committee on Central Bank Digital Currency.

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"The aim of the pilot program is twofold: first, to test the technical feasibility ... and second, to utilize the skills and insights of private businesses in terms of technology and operation for designing a CBDC ecosystem in the possible event of social implementation," Uchida said.

The move comes after more than two years of proof-of-concept experiments by the BoJ around the digital yen, even as China's digital yuan continues to lead the CBDC race globally, which has extended to more than 105 countries representing over 95% of global GDP.

The move also comes at a time when the BoJ is set for leadership transition, with Kazuo Ueda expected to take over the top job from Haruhiko Kuroda when his second five-year term ends in April.

In November 2022, Nikkei reported that, starting in the spring of 2023, the BoJ would work on experiments on a digital yen with three mega-banks and regional banks in the country.

"At present, the pilot is not expected to see any actual transactions between retailers and consumers," the bank said. The central bank will establish a CBDC Forum and invite private businesses engaged in retail payments or in related technologies to participate.

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