Enrolment instructions for CBDC track

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The CBDC track is created with the aim of further growing the CBDC ecosystem. CBDC solutions providers from around the world are invited to take part to showcase how they can put forward an innovative solution to at least one of the problem statements spanning these 8 focus areas:
Retail CBDC
(rCBDC) adoption
Wholesale CBDC
(wCBDC) adoption
Programmable money
Interoperability
Privacy
Cybersecurity
FX & liquidity
management
Offline payments
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Applicants have to submit a proposal in PDF format containing around 10-15 presentation slides.
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The proposal should cover problem statement, problem analysis, recommended solutions, risks and benefits, and estimated resource needs.
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Please upload your presentation slides (in PDF format)
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Shortlisted applicants will enter the specific pitching session exclusive to this CBDC track and pitch their solution in front of the judging panel.
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Please indicate which focus area(s) your solution falls into on the application form (can choose more than 1).
Retail CBDC (rCBDC) adoption
Explore domestic and/or cross-border use cases of CBDC for retail payments
Wholesale CBDC (wCBDC) adoption
Explore domestic and/or cross-border use cases of CBDC for wholesale payments
Programmable money
Demonstrate programmable features of money and novel ways of e-payments
Interoperability
Design a CBDC system/protocol that is interoperable with existing financial infrastructures or other CBDC systems
Privacy
Propose models that assist in the detection of illicit activities while preserving user privacy
Cybersecurity
Emulate possible attacks to a CBDC system and demonstrate solutions to withstand attacks using the latest technology (e.g. quantum computing)
FX & liquidity management
Propose innovative solutions to facilitate the development of an efficient FX market (e.g. Automated Market Maker (AMM)) and enhance liquidity management capabilities (e.g. central bank liquidity provision) in a cross-border multicurrency environment
Offline payments
Propose designs that enable secure and efficient offline payments using rCBDC