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Mastercard’s successful CBDC wrapping trial for NFTs appeared on coinjournal.net by Charles Thuo.

  • The trial involved wrapping CBDCs for use in purchasing NFTs on blockchains.
  • Mastercard’s Multi Token Network played a pivotal role in the trial.
  • There is a growing importance of CBDCs and blockchain in the financial industry.

In a groundbreaking development, Mastercard has announced the successful completion of a trial involving wrapping central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) for use in purchasing nonfungible tokens (NFTs) on blockchains, particularly Ethereum.

This milestone experiment demonstrates the fusion of traditional financial systems and blockchain technologies, promising innovative possibilities for commerce.

The CBDC wrapping trial

Mastercard’s trial was executed with the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), Australia’s Digital Finance Cooperative Research Centre CBDC, Cuscal, and Mintable. The primary aim was to assess the feasibility of integrating CBDCs into blockchain platforms. The live test involved a CBDC owner buying an NFT listed on Ethereum.

The process was straightforward yet pioneering. It “locked” a predetermined quantity of a pilot CBDC on the RBA’s pilot CBDC platform, creating an equivalent amount of wrapped pilot CBDC tokens on the Ethereum blockchain.

Notably, security measures were in place to ensure the transaction’s legitimacy. The Ethereum wallets of both the buyer and seller, along with the NFT marketplace’s smart contract, were meticulously vetted, permitting only authorized participants. This demonstration showcased the ability to exercise controls, even on public blockchains.

Role of Mastercard’s Multi Token Network

Mastercard’s Multi Token Network, introduced in June 2023, played a pivotal role in enabling this transformative trial. This network seamlessly bridges payment technology with blockchain, offering a dynamic way to link digital currencies and NFTs.

Zack Burcks, CEO and founder of Mintable acknowledged the potential of this collaboration, emphasizing its ability to combat fraud, enhance security, and streamline record-keeping.

In a broader context, the Reserve Bank of Australia has shown keen interest in the potential of an Australian dollar CBDC. It envisions the CBDC facilitating complex payment arrangements and fostering financial innovation that fiat currencies cannot replicate. However, it’s noted that further research is essential to fully comprehend the benefits and implications of such a digital currency.

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