Oman Central Bank official announces CBDC project
The Executive President of the Central Bank of Oman, Mr.
Tahir Salim Al Amri, commented during the 7t Edition of the new Age Banking
Summit on the topic of CBDCs (Central Bank Digital Currencies)
As per a tweet from Oman News Agency stated, “The
Central Bank of Oman is working to issue its own CBDC. Many central banks are
studying the possibility of issuing their own CBDCs and the Central Bank of
Oman is committed to supporting innovation in the financial sector."
He also mentioned that work was underway to open banking API
services and overcoming challenges that face the digitization sector, and
stressed the importance of cyber security.
In April 2022, Oman Capital Market Authority announced that it
would incorporate
real estate tokenization within its virtual assets regulation as well as
license crypto exchanges. The Oman virtual asset regulation will be finalized
by Q3 of 2022.
Kemal Rizadi, Advisor at the Oman Capital Market Authority
made these comments during the Real Estate Exhibition and Conference held in
Muscat Oman. As per the comments, real estate tokenization is an option being
considered in the proposed virtual asset regulatory framework under process
within CMA.
Earlier this year in January 2022 The Oman capital markets
Authority announced a tender
for specialized companies to assist in setting up a legislative and regulatory
framework for virtual assets and licensing supervision and regulations of
Virtual assets service providers within the Sultanate of Oman.
Finally it also seems that Oman is indirectly starting to
enter the crypto mining sector. Oman’s sovereign wealth fund took an equity
stake in a U.S. firm which helps fossil-fuel producers cut flaring by using
stranded natural gas to power cryptocurrency mining instead.
Oman Investment Authority was part of the $350 million equity
round that Crusoe Energy Systems Inc. raised in April, 2022 according to a
statement.
US based Crusoe is opening an office in Oman to deploy power generators and mining equipment for capturing gas at well sites. These statements were made by CEO of Crusoe Chase Lochmiller. It is known that MENA accounts for about 38 percent of the world's gas flaring.
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