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HK’s Bank of East Asia tests stablecoin issuance using UDPN

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Hong Kong’s Bank of East Asia (BEA) recently conducted a proof of concept (PoC) involving issuing stablecoins using the Universal Digital Payments Network (UDPN). It tested both the issuance and redemption of stablecoins (minting and burning) and trialed a mobile application for clients.

Today most stablecoin usage happens in the cryptocurrency world or jurisdictions where consumers are keen to access dollars. One reason stablecoins haven’t gone mainstream is because of missing pieces of infrastructure. However, that is changing, meaning stablecoins will become increasingly competitive with bank payments, especially cross border. Banks are not standing by. They’re engaging in multi-bank tokenized deposit trials and issuing their own tokenized deposits or stablecoins.

The UDPN is a multi-faceted project supporting the issuance of stablecoins and tokenized deposits, as well as providing an interoperability layer between different digital currencies, including central bank digital currencies (CBDCs).

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