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SWISS NATIONAL BANK announces launch of instant payments in Switzerland

The Swiss National Bank (SNB) has announced the market launch of instant payments in Switzerland.

The introduction of instant payments has been enabled by a technical framework established in November 2023 in partnership with SIX Interbank Clearing.

Around 60 Swiss financial institutions can now receive and process instant payments, encompassing more than 95% of Swiss retail payment transactions.

The SNB says that some institutions have “already launched retail offerings enabling customers to send instant payments”, with more banks expected to announce similar services “in the coming months”.

The central bank predicts that “all financial institutions active in retail payment transactions will be reachable” by the end of 2026 “at the latest”.

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Read more:  FinTech Futures

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85 BILLIONS XRP TRADE MONTHLY ON CASH MARKETS

XRP witnesses significant trading volume on cash markets, with over 85 billion tokens traded by market participants every month.

Recall that American derivatives firm Bitnomial recently unveiled its plans to launch XRP/USD Futures contracts. This move has been described as a crucial step toward the potential future launch of a spot XRP ETF by an asset manager in the United States.

However, amid the excitement, Australian-based pro-crypto attorney Bill Morgan highlighted some important data from Bitnomial’s submission to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), including XRP’s impressive monthly trading volume.

XRP Trade Volume

One of the most striking details revealed by Bitnomial is that over 85 billion XRP tokens are traded on cash markets every month. Data from CoinMarketCap confirms this claim, with XRP’s trading volume averaging $1.6 billion daily over the past few weeks.

Notably, this figure sees occasional spikes during periods of heightened trading activity and price surges. For instance, earlier this month, XRP’s daily volume crossed $5 billion amid the price increase triggered by the final ruling in the SEC v. Ripple case, with South Korean exchanges accounting for most of the figure.

Also, XRP witnessed a surge in trade volume last July following the declaration by Judge Analisa Torres that it is not a security in the summary judgment ruling. Remarkably, XRP’s volume hit $10.4 billion, but this figure was merely the 76th highest in XRP’s history.

Meanwhile, Attorney Morgan also pointed out that Bitnomial’s proposal includes a spot month position limit of 300 million XRP, equivalent to about 0.049% of the total supply.

He stressed that this position limit is notable because it closely mirrors the amount Ripple releases from its monthly escrow, which is often a point of contention among critics who argue that these releases negatively impact XRP’s price.

Ample Regulatory Compliance

Bill Morgan also pointed out that Bitnomial’s filing with the CFTC includes a U.S. clearinghouse license, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. This addresses concerns about market manipulation and the protection of participants. Bitnomial obtained a clearinghouse license from the CFTC last December.

Moreover, the July 2023 summary judgment ruling in Ripple vs. SEC lawsuit, in which the court ruled that XRP is not a security in itself, has bolstered confidence in XRP’s regulatory standing.

This ruling, combined with Bitnomial’s CFTC-approved futures contractscould further legitimize XRP in the eyes of regulators and investors, potentially accelerating the timeline for a spot ETF launch.

The introduction of XRP/USD Futures by Bitnomial is also about paving the way for a spot XRP ETF. Futures contracts are often a precursor to spot ETFs because they provide a regulated framework and pricing mechanism that can be used as a reference by potential ETF issuers.

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Source:  
The Crypto Basic

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CHINA SUPREME COURT revises Anti-Money Laundering law to include ‘virtual assets’

The Supreme People’s Procuratorate said the number of people prosecuted for money laundering has risen 20-fold since 2019.

China’s supreme court and public prosecutor have revised their interpretation of the country’s Anti-Money Laundering (AML) laws to recognize “virtual asset” transactions for the first time.

The country adopted its existing AML law on Jan. 1, 2007, making the latest revision its first significant update in almost two decades.

In an Aug. 19 conference, the Supreme People’s Court and the Supreme People’s Procuratorate said under their new interpretation of the law, “virtual asset” transactions are now listed as one of the recognized money laundering methods.

It comes amid recent speculation on X that the country could be looking to unban crypto soon — though many are skeptical about it.

According to the courts, the transfer and conversion of criminal proceeds through digital transactions will now be covered under regulations that prohibit “covering up and concealing the source and nature of criminal proceeds and their benefits by other means.”

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Read more:  Coin Telegraph

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CAMBODIA LAUNCHES BAKONG TOURIST DLT PAYMENT APP

The National Bank of Cambodia has already achieved enormous success with its Bakong digital payment app that uses DLT. There are more than ten million wallets out of a population of 17 million. Now it has soft-launched an app for Cambodian tourists.

Beyond the Bakong tourist app, a key goal of Bakong is to encourage greater usage of the local riel currency. Around 80% of all local transactions are in U.S. dollars versus less than 60% via Bakong. The Bakong tourist app only supports QR code payments in riel.

Today most tourists use a mix of cards and cash, often locally available U.S. dollar notes, which are rather damaged. Credit cards are accepted at 55,000 outlets compared to 3.3 million locations that support the KHQR codes used in Bakong, including small stalls.

Tourists can download the app and register via email. Currently they have to top up at banks and hotels, with the ability to enter card details via the app coming soon.

With this level of identity verification, tourists can spend the equivalent of up to $1,000 a day, with a $3,000 limit after verifying their identity in person. The Post implied that hotels and travel agents can perform the verification with a passport ID check.

On departure, the remaining balance can be converted at a bank, given to a local charity, or used at other tourist destinations in Thailand, Laos, Vietnam and other jurisdictions. We’d observe that using Bakong overseas will be subject to a foreign exchange spread at the very least. However, these countries also top the list for foreign arrivals into Cambodia.

Additional integrations with Malaysia and South Korea are meant to go live in the next couple of months. The central bank has also inked collaborations with China, India, Singapore and Japan for cross border payments. Japan’s Soramitsu is the technology provider for Bakong.

While many treat Bakong as a CBDC, it’s not. In fact, it’s a tokenized deposit solution designed by the central bank.

Bakong tourist app benefits

There are several benefits of the Bakong tourist app. The stated goal of local currency usage means the banks and central bank effectively get foreign currency, while traders get more local currency. Other than that, the central bank mentioned the convenience for tourists and the avoidance of tatty dollar notes.

We see a few additional benefits. For the 55,000 outlets that support cards, it can save them expensive merchant fees charged by Western credit cards. For the central bank, it helps to provide greater visibility into economic activity with tourism making up more than 18% of GDP in 2019.

A simple survey at airport departures can help it get a sense of the ratio of tourists that use the app. Otherwise, with a large proportion of cash transactions, it’s hard to see what’s really happening in the economy.

The data could potentially be used for tax purposes, but as soon as that happens, Bakong usage could decline. Getting a picture of economic activity is a big win on its own.

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Source:  
Ledger Insights

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NDIA's CRYPTO FUTURE hinges on gov’t consultation paper

India’s Department of Economic Affairs’ consultation paper is expected to be a watershed moment for crypto regulation in the country, potentially setting the stage for future legislation.

India’s cryptocurrency landscape could be about to change as the Department of Economic Affairs (DEA) prepares a key consultation paper on cryptocurrency legislation.

According to local media, the paper, which is expected in September or October, will invite feedback from various stakeholders, with the government playing an active role in the direction of digital currencies in India.

India’s crypto conundrum

The paper, led by a panel chaired by the secretary of the DEA, represents a significant step in India’s ongoing effort to balance innovation and regulation in its rapidly evolving crypto sector.

The release comes at a time when global scrutiny of cryptocurrencies is intensifying, particularly in light of the G20 nations’ unified approach to regulation, as highlighted by Indian Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman at a meeting of the group of nations in October 2023.

India, which has already implemented a stringent tax regime on cryptocurrency transactions, has taken a cautious approach to regulation. The 30% tax on unrealized crypto gains and a 1% tax deducted at source implemented in April 2022 marked the government’s first major move toward imposing some control over the crypto market.

However, despite the measures, the Indian government has refrained from regulating the sale and purchase of cryptocurrencies, focusing instead on curbing crypto-related money laundering and terrorism financing.

DEA paper to address regulatory concerns

The DEA’s forthcoming paper is expected to address the broader concerns surrounding the regulation of crypto assets, including those raised by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) and the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).

In May, SEBI suggested a multi-regulatory approach, wherein different aspects of cryptocurrency trading would be overseen by various financial authorities. This fragmented approach underscores the complexity of regulating a technology that crosses traditional financial boundaries and poses unique challenges.

On the other hand, the RBI has consistently warned of the macroeconomic risks posed by digital currencies. The central bank’s stance reflects deep concerns about the potential impact of cryptocurrencies on India’s economic stability.

This caution is mirrored in the government’s recent actions against offshore crypto platforms and digital asset service providers, including a high-profile ban on Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange.

Despite this, Binance managed to reestablish its presence in India by registering with the Financial Intelligence Unit, even as it faces a hefty $86 million tax demand from Indian authorities.

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Read more:  
Coin Telegraph

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