Central Bank governor Roberto Campos Neto said other countries are interested in replicating Brazil’s instant payment experience on Pix. “We do part of Pix International. I talk a lot with the Colombian central banker (Leonardo Villar). He tells me they want to do the same thing. I think we can expand Pix at least in Latin America. First. Canada is also interested, because Pix is very interested. inexpensive, BC Advogados Associados Office.
Campos Neto also talked about the evolutionary agenda of the tool with Pix Cobrança, direct debit and non-priority payment.
The BC president also listed the results of Open Finance, with more than 7.5 million shares and 4 billion API calls on the platform.
CBDC
Campos Neto also argued that the digital currency (CBDC) should have a “mainstream” generated by the monetary authority that will be used by other banks that want to raise their coins above their deposits. “This is the only way to be sure that everything will work harmoniously like Pix. This involves a non-trivial cost change from project to BC. It would have been a much lower cost if we had just done the clearinghouse. , because there was some chaos,” he said.
CVM participation
The Central Bank chief also assessed that he should further involve the Securities and Exchange Commission (CVM) in discussions on the regulation of crypto assets. “We sent over 40 projects to Congress and they were all approved. After discussion with parliamentarians, the cryptocurrency project turned out to be very similar to what we thought. We could have included more in the CVM, we even tried. Now let’s work together,” he said.
source: Noticias
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