Rabi Sankar, Deputy Governor at Reserve Bank of India (RBI), announced the first milestones of India’s digital currency at a policy press conference on Wednesday, detailing that the country's CBDC pilot now has 50,000 users and 5,000 merchants.
Sankar said the RBI wants the project to proceed gradually and cautiously in a bid to avoid taking any actions without fully understanding their potential impact. He said:
"We want the process to happen, but we want the process to happen gradually and slowly. We are in no hurry to make something happen so quickly. We have our targets in terms of users, in terms of merchants. We will go slowly."
The 50,000 users and 5,000 merchants are currently transacting through eight banks, with another five set to join soon. Furthermore, the pilot, which is taking place in five cities, has processed 7.7 lakh worth of transactions, Sankar said, adding that they plan to add nine more cities.
(By Ruholamin Haqshanas)
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