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DC 3 discussions will build on valuable 'pre-standardization' studies supported by the Digital Currency Global Initiative — a partnership of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and the Future of Digital Currency Initiative at Stanford University.
<<< Register to participate >>>
What: DC 3 Conference:
From Cryptocurrencies to CBDCs . (...) Why : A meeting of the tech and financial services sectors to highlight the work of the Digital Currency Global Initiative and share perspectives on digital currency from the viewpoints of technology, business and regulation. (...) Deep dives into the interoperability of CBDCs and stablecoins, the security of digital currency systems, and other timely topics.
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CALL FOR SPEAKERS
Digital currency Global Initiative Webinars
Should you wish you to be a speaker in upcoming ITU Webinars organized by the Digital currency
Global initiative, kindly send an e-mail to the secretariat at dcgi-secretariat@itu.int with
tsbevents@itu.int in copy, providing a 200-word summary of your presentation (Word or pdf
format), related links and a short CV of the speaker.
Here are examples of possible topics:
a) Interoperability requirements for Central Bank Digital Currencies
b) Integrating retail CBDC system with existing payment systems
c) DLT interoperability solutions for stablecoins
d) Can digital currency address financial inclusion challenges?
e) An innovative payment solution or regulation for central bank digital currency or use case
f) Assessing security and data privacy of digital currency systems
Please check the our webinar homepage https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-
T/webinars/dcgi/Pages/default.aspx for regular updates
Webinar schedule
Insights on central banks digital currencies implementation
DATE: 19 November 2021
TIME: 15:00-16:30 CET
Link: https://itu.int/go/DCGI-01
Design of wholesale central bank digital currency
Date: 23 November 2021
Time: 16:00 -17:30- CET
Link: https://itu.int/go/DCGI-02
https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/extcoop/dcgi/Pages/default.aspx
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mailto:tsbevents@itu.int
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https://itu.int/go/DCGI-02
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Gearing up for DC3: Central bank digital currencies, stablecoins, and security
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As the world embraces a cashless approach to transactions, digital currencies are taking centre stage.
(...) Such conversations are set to take place virtually during the Digital Currency Conference – or DC 3 Conference – between 25 and 27 January, as part of a joint initiative by ITU and the Future of Digital Currency Initiative at Stanford University.
Since its 2020 launch, the Digital Currency Global Initiative (DCGI) has convened top minds from industry and academia to “construct a set of metrics by which to evaluate the robustness of various digital currency technologies,” Jamoussi explained.
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Opportunities and risks associated with the advent of Digital Currency in the Caribbean | News | Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
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Opportunities and risks associated with the advent of Digital Currency in the Caribbean
Experts in the field of Digital Currency in the Caribbean reviewed the opportunities and risks associated with this type of currency at the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) subregional headquarters for the Caribbean, on 12 March 2015.
13 March 2015 | News
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Experts in the field of Digital Currency in the Caribbean reviewed the opportunities and risks associated with this type of currency at the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) subregional headquarters for the Caribbean, on 12 March 2015.
Experts addressed the potential impact that digital currencies may have on sectors such as banking, e-commerce and remittance, and will discuss whether the use of this new range of electronic payment technologies can enable improvements to electronic and mobile-based payment systems and low-cost remittance services.
(...) ECLAC envisages that this second meeting will foster discussion and further facilitate exploratory research on the associated risks and potential benefits of digital currency use in the subregion.
ECLAC also plans to review national policies to address the increasingly wide-spread use of cryptocurrencies, such as BitCoin, as well as other related technologies in the field of digital payments, with a view to determining how such new technologies will likely impact the Caribbean.
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Together, the outcomes from this survey and recommendations from the expert group meeting on opportunities and risks, associated with the advent of digital currency in the Caribbean will be used to formalize a study on the topic.
(...) Introductions, experiences, exposure and work with digital currencies
3. The current state of electronic payment and mobile money solutions in the region
4. Opportunities which digital currencies may present
5. Risks which digital currencies may present
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Opportunities and risks associated with the advent of Digital Currency in the Caribbean
Experts in the field of Digital Currency in the Caribbean reviewed the opportunities and risks associated with this type of currency at the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) subregional headquarters for the Caribbean, on 12 March 2015.
13 Mars 2015 | News
CEPAL - Caribe
Experts in the field of Digital Currency in the Caribbean reviewed the opportunities and risks associated with this type of currency at the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) subregional headquarters for the Caribbean, on 12 March 2015.
Experts addressed the potential impact that digital currencies may have on sectors such as banking, e-commerce and remittance, and will discuss whether the use of this new range of electronic payment technologies can enable improvements to electronic and mobile-based payment systems and low-cost remittance services.
(...) ECLAC envisages that this second meeting will foster discussion and further facilitate exploratory research on the associated risks and potential benefits of digital currency use in the subregion.
ECLAC also plans to review national policies to address the increasingly wide-spread use of cryptocurrencies, such as BitCoin, as well as other related technologies in the field of digital payments, with a view to determining how such new technologies will likely impact the Caribbean.
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Another area of compelling arguments has been the issue of whether digital currencies
should be considered to be currencies or digital assets. (...) As a result, it is possible that digital currency could become a
key currency for settling transactions. (...) Some Economics of Private Digital Currency.
Economic Analysis of the Digital Economy.
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Draft Agenda FG DFC 3rd meeting Rev. 1
INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION
TELECOMMUNICATION STANDARDIZATION SECTOR STUDY PERIOD 2017-2020
Focus Group on Digital Currency including Digital Fiat Currency
FGDFC-I-046Rev.1 Original: English
WG(s): All Geneva, Switzerland, 12-14 June 2019
INPUT DOCUMENT Source: David Wen, FG DFC Chairman
Title: Draft Agenda
Contact: David Wen FG DFC Chairman
Email: david.wen@dfc-institute.org
The draft agenda for the meeting is enclosed at Annex.
mailto:david.wen@dfc-institute.org
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Annex: Draft Agenda Third Meeting of Focus Group Digital Currency, Including Digital Fiat Currency
12-14 June 2019 ITU, Geneva
12 June 2019 – FG DFC Opening Plenary + Working Group Meetings
08:30-09:30 Registration
09:30-10:00 Opening Plenary Session - Welcome remarks
o ITU/TSB o FG DFC Chair
- Approval of Agenda - Administrative Logistics - Status on FG DFC Terms of Reference - Input Document Allocation
o Regulatory Requirements and Economic Impact WG CENFRI - The use cases of DFC for financial inclusion: a case for
mobile money [DFC-I-034] Ministry of Communications, India – Unified Payments Interface
(UPI) India Case Study [DFC-I-036] Lesotho Bankers Association – DFC in a common monetary area
[DFC-I-037] Simon Hess, Monetative - 100% E-money and its implications for
Central Bank Digital Currency [DFC-I-035] o Reference Architecture WG
Bitt - Central Bank Digital Currency Use Case for mobile payments [DFC-I-040]
o Documents for Approval
Repository on Governance Aspects of DFC [DFC-I-041] Digital Currency Implementation Checklist for Central Banks [DFC-
I-042] Report on regulatory challenges and risks for Central Bank Digital
Currency [DFC-I-043] Report on Taxonomy and Definitions of Terms for DFC [DFC-I-044] Report on Reference Architecture and Use Cases for DFC [DFC-
I-038] Report on Protection Assurance for Digital Currencies [DFC-I-
039] Report on Protection Assurance for Digital Currencies: Use case
for a payment transaction [DFC-I-045] o Incoming Liaison Statement from ITU-T Study Group 17 Security [DFC-LS-009] o Outgoing Liaison Statement
LS to ITU-T Study Group 17 [DFC-LS-008] LS to TSAG [DFC-LS-010]
10:00-11:00
Reference Architecture WG
• Presentation of Input Document o Bitt - Central Bank Digital Currency Use Case for mobile payments [DFC-I-
040]
https://extranet.itu.int/sites/itu-t/focusgroups/dfc/input/DFC-I-034.docx? (...) d=w8227a9ef61fb490e979bc2e9bca65260
https://extranet.itu.int/sites/itu-t/focusgroups/dfc/input/DFC-I-042.zip
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[10 mins presentation + 20 Mins Discussion + Approval with any modifications or additions to be noted ]
o Report on regulatory challenges and risks for Central Bank Digital Currency [DFC-I-043]
[20 mins presentation + 30 Mins Discussion + Approval with any modifications or additions to be noted]
15:45 – 16:00 Coffee Break
16:00 – 17:30 Security Working Group
• Report on Protection Assurance for Digital Currencies [DFC-I-039]
• Report on Protection Assurance for Digital Currencies: Use case for a payment transaction [DFC-I-045]
o Presentation of both reports [35 mins presentation + 20 Mins Discussion + Approval with any modifications or additions to be noted]
• Outgoing Liaison Statements [40 mins]
o LS to SG 17 [DFC-LS-008]
o LS to TSAG [DFC-LS-010]
13 June 2019
09:00 – 18:00 DFC Showcase Event
The main objective of the ITU Digital Fiat Currency Showcase is to present the use cases and architecture options for the Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) and discuss the main findings of the Focus Group on the challenges and share lessons learned from pilots on CBDC at the global level.
The DFC Showcase Event will be followed by a networking cocktail.
14 June 2019 - FG DFC Meeting Plenary
09:30-10:00 FG DFC Meeting - Plenary
• Summary of discussions on 12-13 June • Feedback from audience
10:00 – 10:45
Working Group Co-chair Reports
Report from Regulatory Requirements and Economic Impact WG
o Present Key recommendations for each report
Report on DFC Repository and Survey
Digital Currency Implementation Checklist for Central Banks
Report on regulatory challenges and risks for Central Bank Digital Currency
https://extranet.itu.int/sites/itu-t/focusgroups/dfc/input/DFC-I-043.zip
https://extranet.itu.int/sites/itu-t/focusgroups/dfc/input/DFC-I-039.zip
https://extranet.itu.int/sites/itu-t/focusgroups/dfc/input/DFC-I-045.zip
https://extranet.itu.int/sites/itu-t/focusgroups/dfc/liaison/DFC-LS-008.docx
https://extranet.itu.int/sites/itu-t/focusgroups/dfc/liaison/DFC-LS010.docx?
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The annual DC 3 Conference will highlight progress in standards development for digital currencies. Furthermore, it aims to facilitate the sharing of insights from around the world on emerging industry trends and pilot digital currencies, including central bank digital currencies (CBDCs).
(...) As interest in the topic grew, the focus group offered central banks a venue to find expertise for their digital currency investigations.
Broadening scope, building trust
The Digital Currency Global Initiative, while carrying on this vital work, has broadened the scope to encompass all types of digital currency. (...) Collaboration among different standards bodies will play a role in ensuring comprehensive standardization solutions for digital currencies.
I look forward to our continued work to bring trusted digital currency to everyone around the world.
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