នាយករដ្ឋមន្ត្រីម៉ុងតេណេហ្គ្រោ បង្ហាញពីភាពជាដៃគូ Ripple ដែលបង្ហាញអំពីការអភិវឌ្ឍហេដ្ឋារចនាសម្ព័ន្ធការទូទាត់

Following a recent meeting, the blockchain company will likely help the Balkan country create an inclusive payment infrastructure.

Montenegro’s prime minister, Dr. Dritan Abazovic, in a short ខ្សែស្រឡាយ Twitter on January 18, for the first time, revealed Ripple’s close relations with the Balkan country, hinting at continued collaborations.

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Dr. Abazovic disclosed in the Twitter thread, which has now made the rounds within the XRP community, that he met with a couple of Ripple executives, including chief executive officer Brad Garlinghouse. As translated by Google, both parties discussed the development of an inclusive payment infrastructure for Montenegrins.

“Productive meeting with @Ripple CEO @bgarlinghouse and VP Central Bank Cooperation James Wallis,” Dr. Abazovic wrote as translated by Google. “We discussed the development of a payment infrastructure that would provide greater financial accessibility and inclusion. Montenegro is open to new value and investments.”

Meanwhile, the prime minister let slip that the country had already launched a digital currency pilot test with the help of Ripple.

“In cooperation with @Ripple and the Central Bank, we launched a pilot project to build the first digital currency or stablecoin for Montenegro,” Dr. Abazovic wrote, as translated by Google.

It is the first mention of a collaboration between the Montenegrin government and Ripple. However, in a December 2021 របាយ​ការណ៍, the country’s central bank hinted at developing digital payment solutions.

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It is worth noting that the small South Eastern European country uses the euro despite not being a member of the EU. It adopted it as its domestic currency in 2002 for the same reasons it had adopted the currencies of other European countries in the past: to protect against hyperinflation.

Consequently, as translated by Google, what Ripple helped Montenegro create is likely not a central bank digital currency (CBDC) but a stablecoin, specifically a euro stablecoin.

It represents the most recent example of the blockchain payments company’s efforts to digitize payments globally, usually consulting with governments on CBDC development. Recall that Ripple បានបង្កើត a private ledger for central banks to test CBDCs in 2021. In the same year, it tapped ។ XRP, the native currency of the XRP Ledger, as the answer to the problem of cross-border CBDC interoperability, touting it as an ideal neutral bridge currency.

Notably, XRP is already used to bridge fiats in cross-border payments via Ripple’s On-Demand Liquidity service, which the company recently បានបង្ហាញ now serves nearly 90% of the foreign exchange market. XRP proponents have hailed this value proposition as a bridge currency for the world’s CBDCs as a catalyst to send the price of the crypto asset soaring.

Despite Ripple’s growing influence abroad, the American company remains shackled by legal woes at home, embroiled in a ករណី with the US Securities and Exchange Commission that has spanned over two years.

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Source: https://thecryptobasic.com/2023/01/30/montenegro-pm-reveals-ripple-partnership-hinting-at-future-stablecoin-collaboration/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=montenegro-pm-reveals-ripple-partnership-hinting-at-future-stablecoin-collaboration