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Editor's Note: With so much market volatility, stay on top of daily news! Get caught up in minutes with our speedy summary of today's must-read news and expert opinions. Sign up here! (Kitco News) - Crypto winters are for building, and that includes the integration of blockchain technology into the wider financial ecosystem as the benefits the tech offers becomes more apparent to the legacy system. The European Investment Bank (EIB) is the latest entity to jump on the blockchain bandwagon with the issuance of the first-ever euro-denominated €100 million digital bond on a private blockchain.
According to the press release distributed by the EIB, the bank launched Project Venus in collaboration with Goldman Sachs Bank Europe, Santander and Société Générale with the goal of issuing a euro-denominated digitally native bond using private blockchain technology. “The €100 million, two-year bond was issued, recorded and settled using private blockchain-based technology, and represents the inaugural issuance on Goldman Sachs’ tokenization platform – GS DAPTM,” the release said. Banque de France and Banque centrale du Luxembourg also took part in the project and provided a digital representation of euro central bank money in the form of tokens. Société Générale Security Securities Services (SGSS Luxembourg) served as the on-chain custodian for the financial instrument while Goldman Sachs Bank Europe SE served as the account keeper.
The bond bears a coupon rate of 2.57% per year with a maturity date of Nov. 29, 2024, and is governed by Luxembourger laws. According to the EIB, this “transaction paves the way for future on chain derivative solutions, by using the first interest rate swap hedge represented through the industry developed common domain model (CDM).” The new digital bond is also the first “syndicated deal” that offers same-day settlement and is “the first cross-chain Delivery vs Payment (DVP) settlement using an experimental CBDC token.” This trial by the EIB follows its successful issuance of the first digital euro bond on a public blockchain last April. “Blockchain has the potential to disrupt a wide range of sectors. It plays a central role in the success of Europe’s green and digital transitions, and strengthens our technological sovereignty,” said EIB Vice-President Ricardo Mourinho Félix. “Innovation is part of the EIB’s identity and issuing this fully digital bond is another important step in helping to develop a fully digital ecosystem.”
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