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Digital Yen Would Make Crypto Markets 'More Lively,' Says CEO of Monex Group

Digital Yen Would Make Crypto Markets 'More Lively,' Says CEO of Monex Group

Digital Yen Would Make Crypto Markets 'More Lively,' Says CEO of Monex Group

Oki Matsumoto said a central bank digital currency would make it easier to convert cryptocurrency into legal tender.

Oki Matsumoto said a central bank digital currency would make it easier to convert cryptocurrency into legal tender.

Oki Matsumoto said a central bank digital currency would make it easier to convert cryptocurrency into legal tender.

AccessTimeIconNov 25, 2020, 10:02 AM
Updated Aug 19, 2021, 5:50 AM

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The chief executive of Monex Group, a financial services firm based in Tokyo, believes central bank digital currencies (CBDC) would be a boon for the cryptocurrency market.

As reported by Reuters on Wednesday, Oki Matsumoto said the introduction of a digital version of the yen by the Bank of Japan (BOJ) would "significantly enhance the interoperability of cryptocurrencies" by smoothing the process of exchanging them into legal tender.

Further, smaller brokers don't always have bank accounts, he said.

Matsumoto's company manages a host of retail online brokerages in Japan and overseas and is also the owner of Tokyo-based cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck.

The BOJ has been exploring the implications of CBDCs since creating a task force in July and naming its most senior economist, Kazushige Kamiyama, to lead the department in charge of digital currency research and development. A proof-of-concept trial is likely to take place in 2021, the central bank said recently.

A digital yen "would make the cryptocurrency market more lively,” Matsumoto told Reuters.

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