The UAE plans to launch its Digital Dirham in Q4 2025. This CBDC will be legal tender for retail use and is also intended for wholesale and cross-border transactions. A dedicated Digital Dirham wallet will accompany the launch. Ledger Insights
The Central Bank of Brazil aims to release its blockchain-based digital currency, DREX, for general use in 2025. The pilot phase has already seen successful transactions. Reuters+2OMFIF+2cbdctracker.org+2
The European Central Bank is progressing with the Digital Euro project, with plans to define its design and regulatory framework in 2025. The initiative aims to offer a digital form of public money, complementing cash. Digital Watch Observatory+2ElHuffPost+2Mastercard+2
As of 2025, 44 countries are piloting CBDCs, including major economies like China and members of the G20. This marks an increase from 36 pilots the previous year, indicating growing global interest in digital currencies. Reuters
On May 21, 2025, Hong Kong passed a bill establishing a licensing framework for fiat-referenced stablecoin issuers. This move is part of Hong Kong’s strategy to enhance its competitiveness as a global hub for digital assets. Reuters
In January 2025, the African Diaspora Central Bank began minting physical gold coins for the Lumi currency, circulating alongside notes and electronic money. The Lumi serves as legal tender within certain African regions and aims to support developmental initiatives. Wikipedia+1Mastercard+1
The Federal Reserve’s 2025 print order ranges from 4.1 to 5.9 billion notes, valued between $83.2 billion and $113.0 billion. This includes the production of nonsequential $20 bills starting in May 2025. Federal ReserveFRB Services
Australia plans to redesign its $5 note to reflect the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander connection to the country, replacing the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. The Reserve Bank of Australia invites submissions for the new design, emphasizing Indigenous themes. The Guardian
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas unveiled new polymer banknotes (₱50, ₱100, and ₱500) in December 2024, featuring native flora and fauna. These notes are part of a series focusing on the country’s biodiversity and are being circulated in limited quantities.
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