Iran Begins Central Bank Digital Currency ‘Crypto Rial’ Pilot Today – Featured Bitcoin News

The Central Bank of Iran (CBI) has reportedly begun a pilot for its central bank digital currency (CBDC), also known as “crypto rial.” Iran’s chamber of commerce explained that the “crypto rial has been designed in a way that is easy to track, and even if the data on the smartphones are hacked, the crypto rial can be tracked.”

‘Crypto Rial’ Pilot Launches Today

The Central Bank of Iran (CBI) announced Wednesday that it will begin “the pilot launch of crypto rial” on Thursday, according to Iran’s Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture.

Crypto rial refers to Iran’s central bank digital currency (CBDC). The Iranian central bank previously explained that “the aim of designing the crypto rial is to turn banknotes into a programmable entity,” the Chamber described, noting that the crypto rial will be a digital version of the country’s national currency.

The Chamber explained that one of the main features of this central bank digital currency is “its high security,” elaborating:

It is possible to trace crypto rial even after the smartphone data has been hacked.

Iran’s government recently approved a “comprehensive and detailed” regulatory framework for cryptocurrency. Authorities have resumed licensing cryptocurrency miners in accordance with the new regulatory framework.

Earlier this month, Alireza Peymanpak, vice minister of Iran’s Ministry of Industry, Mine, and Trade and president of the country’s Trade Promotion Organization (TPO), said the first official import order was successfully placed with cryptocurrency worth $10 million. “By the end of September, the use of cryptocurrencies and smart contracts will be widespread in foreign trade with target countries,” the official added.

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Kevin Helms

Kevin, a student of Austrian Economics and a Bitcoin evangelist since 2011, was one of the first to discover Bitcoin. He is interested in Bitcoin security and open-source software, network effects, and the intersection of cryptography and economics.

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