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CBDCs to be discussed in the Budget 2021

01.04.2023

Central Bank Digital Currency or CBDCs have captured the imagination of central banks around the world. The Reserve Bank of India RBI recently launched the pilot digital rupee' project and reports suggest that it may expand the project based on the learnings from the current pilot. Governor Shaktikanta Das' recent statement on CBDC adoption indicates that the digital rupee may get a boost.

He said that digital currencies can help save logistic and printing costs by adopting them at a recent event.

Kamlesh Nagware, CTO at Snapper Future Tech, said that CBDC will be a topic of discussion in this year's budget. He believes that Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman may announce measures to enable offline, cross-border payment and digital asset ecosystem for CBDCs.

The Government of India has a vote on the issue of CBDCs. Ms Sitharaman said in her last speech that the digital rupee will lead to a more efficient and cheaper currency management system.

CBDCs are the digital version of the official currency that is backed by the central bank. They are often backed by the digital rupee, as is the case with the digital rupee.

In the trial phase of CBDC, 16,000 users made e-rupee transactions in a single month. Amogh Tiwari, Founder of DayFi, believes that the beginning is excellent and holds enormous potential for the future of e-rupee.

The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology will release a National Strategy on Blockchain'' in December 2021, with experts believing that it's going to get a lot of momentum in the coming years. This report mentions the idea of a government-backed digital currency wallet for transactions in the farm sector.

According to Mr Tiwari, "We expect proper allocation for the application ofBlockchain on Indian infrastructure like cargo, finance, digital documents, etc. in this year's budget.

CBDCs are considered to be the most well-known use case of the technology, which is considered safe, trustworthy, and transparent. Any discussion on CBDCs is incomplete without comparison with criptocurrencies, which are also run on the principles of blockchain.

The future of Indian criptocurrency continues to be in limbo, with the RBI governor calling it nothing but gambling while the Finance Minister seeking an outright ban and the Finance Minister calling for an outright ban on the currency.

There is no relationship betweenCryptoCryptoCrypto and CBDC. Mr Nagware says that the government will focus on the latter as an alternative. Tiwari says that CBDCs are a significant step in the adoption of the digital ledger.

Both believe that digital rupee will help in the adoption and mainstreaming of digital currencies in general across the country. The government and stakeholders could have a better understanding of digital currency and digital assets, so the e-Rupee will help to build stronger regulations, says Mr Nagware.

One estimate says that using digital assets like CBDCs and other digital assets can help India add $1 trillion to its economy by 2032.