Canadian bank plans to launch dollar-backed digital currency in the coming month

charlielee
2022-10-27 09:06:22

Stablecorp CEO Jean Desgagne said VersaBank's digital currency was intended to provide an alternative to concerns over volatility and security in crypto markets.
In an announcement on Wednesday, VersaBank said it plans to launch a digital currency called VCAD, which will reportedly be backed by Canadian dollars deposited with the bank.

The Canadian bank claimed that VCAD would effectively be "the first digital currency to represent a fiat currency" issued and backed by a North American bank. VersaBank said it had partnered with Canada Stablecorp, a joint venture between investment fund manager 3iQ and blockchain firm Mavennet, to launch the "stablecoin."

The bank plans to make VCAD available to the public “in the coming months” by issuing the digital currency to its “financial intermediary partners” in exchange for Canadian dollar deposits. Those partners will then reportedly be able to offer VCAD directly to individuals and other businesses.

Stablecorp CEO Jean Desgagne said the digital currency was intended to address “two major shortcomings of the traditional cryptocurrency market,” namely volatility and security. The bank also plans to develop bank-issued digital currencies backed by the U.S. dollar and euro called VUS and VEuro, respectively.

VersaBank is one of the few fully digital financial institutions — there are no brick-and-mortar bank branches in which to conduct transactions. In addition, its subsidiary rolled out a digital safety deposit box for storing crypto.

Though not backed by a bank, 3iQ and Mavennet have already launched a regulated stablecoin pegged to the Canadian dollar. Earlier this month, the firms introduced an ERC-20 token called QCAD, which already has more than 170,000 tokens in circulation at a price of $0.7854, according to Etherscan — roughly $133,000.

dianasmith
2022-10-27 09:06:51

Of course, in the near future the central banks of many states will massively issue their digitized currencies and they will represent the fiat currency of the states. The Chinese digital yuan is now being tested and prepared for the official launch, and since the Canadian VCAD VersaBank plans to launch only in a few months, it is unlikely that VCAD will be the first digital currency to represent a fiat currency. However, if anything, Canada is making big strides towards stablecoin development.