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by: xpoolPosted on: August 13, 2025

Japan’s Soramitsu Joins Pakistani Effort to Launch CBDC Pilot

Pakistan is set to launch a pilot program for its own digital currency in collaboration with Japan’s Soramitsu before the year’s end. The initiative aims to modernize payment systems and enhance banking access across the nation, particularly benefiting those who reside in rural areas where traditional cash payments remain prevalent.

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