The Republic of Azerbaijan is planning to complete a project of blockchain-based digital identification system by the end of 2019.
Farid Osmanov, director of the information technology department at the Central Bank of Azerbaijan, says that the new system will be adopted in the first quarter of 2020, local news agency Trend News reported on Nov. 6."Transition of the CBA to open banking".
According to the report, the CBA executive introduced the plans speaking at the fourth International Banking Forum.
At the final stage, the project targets the inclusion of other banking services and automation of fund monitoring systems preventing terrorism financing and money laundering, the official said.
Osmanov pointed out that the direct result of the system's adoption will be the "Transition of the CBA to open banking."
Azerbaijan's digital currency landscape taking shape.
Held in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan and the largest city in the Caucasus, the International Banking Forum is a major financial and banking event in the region.
Blockchain-powered identification has been on the tech roadmap of Azerbaijan since 2018, with the local government enacting the "State Program on Expansion of Digital Payments for 2018-2020" for coordinating technological advancements in digital banking.
As reported, the CBA did not have plans to issue a central bank digital currency as of November 2018.
In May 2018, the country's Taxes Ministry stated that revenue from crypto-to-fiat transactions will be subject to taxation in Azerbaijan.
Azerbaijan to Adopt Blockchain-Based ID System in 2020
gepubliceerd op Nov 6, 2019
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