Bank of Japan Will Begin Experimenting With a Digital Yen

Published at: July 3, 2020

The Bank of Japan has announced it will begin experimenting with a central bank digital currency, or CBDC, to check its feasibility from a technical perspective.

The BoJ wants to digitize cash, but it remains to be seen if Japan can catch up with China, which has already begun testing its own CBDC. This is the first time the BoJ has revealed it would commence a proof-of-concept process with the digital yen, but the bank is yet to reveal a timetable.

In a report called Technical Hurdles for CBDC, the bank stated it would “check the feasibility of CBDC from technical perspectives, collaborate with other central banks and relevant institutions, and consider introducing a CBDC.”

In February, news emerged that the central banks of Britain, the eurozone, Japan, Canada, Sweden and Switzerland announced a plan to collaborate on researching issuing digital currencies.

Major hurdles 

In its report, the BoJ considers two major technical hurdles: universal access and resilience. The former refers to providing accessibility to everyone, including those without a smartphone. Surprisingly, according to Nikkei, as of 2018, only 65% of Japanese people have smartphones. The BoJ said, “It is important to develop the CBDC to be available to a variety of users.” 

“Resilience” refers to offline availability when electric power is down. The BoJ emphasized the importance of accessibility in any kind of environment, even in an emergency situation such as an earthquake. 

Digital yen and blockchain 

The BoJ is considering whether or not to use blockchain for the CBDC. A centralized system has the merits of “having large capacities and fast transaction speed” but the entire system can suddenly go down if there is a single point of failure.

In contrast, DLT-based CBDCs can overcome a single point of failure and show resilience but require a longer amount of time to transact, as blockchain networks require consensus among multiple validators. 

The BoJ concluded:

“Both centralized and decentralized types have pros and cons. […] In the case of massive transactions for retail use cases in advanced countries, it is better to adopt the centralized type. [...] In the case where the amount of transaction is limited and resilience and future possibility are prioritized, there is room to consider the decentralized type.”

In April, China’s digital yuan was reportedly tested in the cities of Shenzhen, Chengdu, Suzhou and Xiongan.

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