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Topic: [2017-05-25] ToI: Bank of Canada says won't use blockchain for interbank payment (Read 328 times)

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Bank of Canada says won't use blockchain for interbank payment system

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/international-business/bank-of-canada-says-wont-use-blockchain-for-interbank-payment-system/articleshow/58844602.cms

The Bank of Canada said on Thursday that its experiment with blockchain, or distributed ledger technology, showed it is currently not compatible with operating the country's centralized interbank payment systems.

The Bank's conclusion, published in a column in The Globe and Mail newspaper, comes after a year-long experiment in partnership with Payments Canada, which is responsible for the country's clearing and settlement infrastructure, and Canada's largest banks.

"The bottom line is that a stand-alone DLT wholesale system is unlikely to match the efficiency and net benefits of a centralized system," wrote Carolyn Wilkins, senior deputy governor of the Bank of Canada, and Gerry Gaetz, Payments Canada president.

"At its heart, there exists a fundamental inconsistency or tension between a centralized wholesale interbank payment system, as we have now, and the decentralization inherent in DLT."
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