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In a surprising turn of events, Jay Hunter Anson, the Digital Residency Office Director at the Palau Ministry of Finance, announced the cessation of the Ripple based Palau Stablecoin (PSC) pilot program. The announcement came via Twitter, where Anson stated, “On Friday we will cease distribution of the Palau Stablecoin. For those with PSC still in their wallets, you will have until 15 September to spend it before it is frozen in perpetuity.”
The Pilot And Its Premise
Launched at the end of July 2023, the Palau Stablecoin (PSC) was a collaborative effort between the Republic of Palau and Ripple, the blockchain-based digital payment protocol. The stablecoin was issued on the XRP Ledger and was backed by the U.S. Dollar. The pilot program involved government employees and selected local merchants in Palau, including Surrangel and Sons, The Penthouse Hotel, and King’s Minute Mart.
Jay Hunter Anson had previously extolled the virtues of the project, stating, “This is a prototype digital currency going through pilot testing that has the potential to revolutionize the way goods and services are paid for in Palau.” The stablecoin was designed to offer a “fee-free” secure, transparent, and convenient option for payments, aiming to be more efficient than other online payment services.
The exact reasons for the abrupt termination of the Palau Stablecoin have not been explicitly stated. However, Anson did mention that a survey would be sent to all participants in the pilot program. “Your feedback is critical to developing our final report to the Palau Congress and the President. If we are authorized to move forward with the next phase of the stablecoin program, our collective lessons learned will shape the way ahead,” he said.
Given the request for feedback, it seems plausible that the Palau Stablecoin found its regular testing end after about two months. Moreover, Anson had previously noted, “The pilot project will be evaluated after two months with the decision on whether to expand it further.”
The Palau Stablecoin was built on Ripple’s CBDC (Central Bank Digital Currency) platform, an end-to-end solution designed for central banks to issue their own digital currencies. The platform allowed Palau to manage and customize the entire life cycle of the stablecoin, from minting to redemption.
What’s Next For Palau And Ripple?
While the pilot program is coming to an end, the future of the PSC in Palau remains uncertain. The government has until the end of September to process retailer redemptions, and the lessons learned from this pilot could inform future fintech initiatives in the country.
As for Ripple, the cessation of the Palau Stablecoin project could serve as a case study for refining its CBDC platform and strategies for future collaborations with governments and financial institutions around the world.
At press time, XRP traded at $0.5002.
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