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Norway Pauses CBDC Launch: Norges Bank Reconsiders Digital Currency Plans



Norwegian Central Bank Reassesses CBDC Development, Emphasizing Existing Payment Infrastructure


Norway’s central bank, Norges Bank, has announced that implementing a central bank digital currency (CBDC) is currently unnecessary, citing the robustness and efficiency of the country’s current payment systems. Despite prior experimentation with retail and wholesale CBDC models, the bank’s latest stance indicates a cautious approach while remaining open to future developments if circumstances change.


The bank emphasized that Norway’s existing payment infrastructure offers secure, resilient, and cost-effective transaction methods, reducing the immediate need for a CBDC. Norges Bank Governor Ida Wolden Bache clarified that, “Introducing a central bank digital currency is currently not warranted, but the need may evolve in the future.” She added that the central bank would be prepared to issue a CBDC should it be deemed necessary to maintain a resilient and efficient payments landscape.


Years of Testing Lead to Reconsideration of CBDC Deployment


The decision follows extensive testing and research conducted over several years, including token-based settlement trials on blockchain infrastructure. In 2023, Norges Bank participated in Project Icebreaker, an initiative exploring cross-border retail CBDC architectures. Kjetil Watne, project director for Norges Bank’s CBDC efforts, underlined that CBDCs, if issued, would likely coexist with cash and other digital currencies, integrating seamlessly within the existing monetary ecosystem.


The bank’s recent statement highlighted that while wholesale CBDCs could modernize interbank transactions, the economic benefits remain unproven, and infrastructure standards for deployment are still lacking. “Many central banks are researching CBDCs, and the Eurosystem is considering a digital euro. However, relevant systems and standards are not yet fully developed,” Norges Bank noted.


Interestingly, Norges Bank signaled openness to collaboration, noting that co-developing infrastructure with other central banks could help establish interoperable solutions. The bank also expressed interest in leveraging the existing ECB’s digital euro standards and infrastructure should the need arise.


European Central Bank Advances Toward Digital Euro Launch


The European Central Bank (ECB) is progressing toward the issuance of its digital euro, with plans suggesting a potential launch around 2029. The ECB recently announced that, pending legislative approval, pilot programs might commence in 2027, allowing enough lead time for a planned release in less than six years.


With legislation possibly finalized by 2026, the ECB aims to establish the legal and technical frameworks necessary for a successful rollout. The central bank’s moves are part of a broader European strategy, aligning with Norges Bank’s measured approach but emphasizing readiness for digital currency adoption once conditions mature.


In the meantime, Norges Bank remains engaged in ongoing exploration, emphasizing that the development of global standards and infrastructure remains essential before widespread implementation of CBDCs can occur. The evolving landscape underscores the cautious yet adaptive approach central banks worldwide are adopting toward digital currencies amidst a rapidly changing financial environment.



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