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Bank of England Spotlights Tokenization as Key Innovation Initiative

By Wesley Grant
July 30, 2024
in Analysts Coverage, Digital Assets & Crypto, Tokenization
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The Bank of England has released its blueprint for maintaining agility in the rapidly evolving payments landscape. The central bank cited tokenization, stablecoins, and central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) as key forces shaping the future of payments.

In a discussion paper, the bank emphasized that tokenization technology should play as pivotal a role in conventional payments as it does in crypto and digital asset transfers. The Bank of England specifically pointed out how tokenization—where a physical asset is digitized and transmitted on the blockchain—accelerates payment integration in an increasingly digital landscape.

“It’s important to remember to watch what central banks are doing, not what they’re saying,” said Joel Hugentobler, Cryptocurrency Analyst at Javelin Strategy & Research. “This global joint effort of research and experimentation confirms the trend we’re heading in, and that is leveraging blockchain technologies to enable faster settlement speeds, lower transaction costs, and greater transparency.”

A Secure Marketplace

The Bank of England also highlighted its progress in accepting tokenized deposits and stablecoins, emphasizing its commitment to adhering to  regulatory requirements. In conjunction with the Financial Conduct Authority, the bank has set up a Digital Securities Sandbox, which establishes a secure marketplace for trading digital assets.

The central bank has also explored the viability of a CBDC, though it hasn’t decided whether it will issue one yet. The Bank of England was clear that even if a CBDC is introduced, it will  continue to issue cash for the foreseeable future.

The bank believes a CBDC will give UK consumers a strong digital payment alternative and establish a public platform that fostera innovation and competition in the payments sector.

Institutional Adoption

The powerful promise of digital asset technologies has led to widespread institutional adoption of innovations like tokenization. With the infrastructure for tokenization becoming increasingly robust, the technology’s potential to transform an often-laborious security creation process has attracted major financial firms across the world.

As tokenization adoption accelerates, it  will continue to exert pressure on regulators to establish frameworks for this nascent technology.

 “While the EU has made strides in the regulatory front, other countries are following suit in an attempt to gain market share and build out viable solutions,” Hugentobler said.

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