Bank DBS Singapura melancarkan pertukaran cryptocurrency

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Pada Disember 18, Bank DBS yang berpangkalan di Singapura melancarkan pertukaran cryptocurrency pertama di dunia yang disokong oleh bank tradisional.

oleh Natasha Teja

Pada Disember 18 DBS bank launched a digital currency platform that allows traders to exchange cryptocurrency and investors to fundraise through tokenization. The move makes DBS the first traditional bank to launch such an exchange.

Firms and accredited investors will be able to trade in four established cryptocurrencies: Bitcoin, Ether, Bitcoin Cash and XRP. Four fiat currencies—the Singapore, US and Hong Kong dollars and the Japanese yen—will be also available.

DBS said in a siaran akhbar that the platform includes “fully integrated tokenization, trading and custody ecosystem for digital assets.” The platform aims to enable early-stage companies to trade digital currencies with other financial assets as collateral, providing more options for businesses to raise funds.

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Singapore pushes the digital economy

With the backdrop of COVID-19, the bank’s decision emphasizes the growing significance of digital assets. Walau bagaimanapun, Singapore’s financial sector has had plans to improve and pioneer blockchain technology for several years.

Pada tahun 2016, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (TETAPI) launched “Projek Ubin” with DBS as a leading partner. The scheme aims to explore the potential benefits of blockchain and distributed ledger technology with industry partners through practical experimentation.

The final phase of the project began in July 2020 and focuses on proving the business value of blockchain-based payment networks, including through penyelidikan by MAS in collaboration with state-owned investment company Temasek. The two produced a report that highlighted the benefits blockchain technology could bring to the financial industry. MAS has partnered with over 40 financial and non-financial institutions both in and outside of Singapore for Project Ubin.

In terms of the new cryptocurrency exchange, MAS has in principle given DBS approval to operate organized markets for assets that include private equity funds, shares and bonds. The bank will act as a custody service holding cryptographic keys and controlling digital assets on behalf of clients.

DBS chief Piyush Gupta told yang Straits Times, “Over the last few years, the private capital market has been growing exponentially and more companies would rather stay private than go public. A large chunk of funds is now being raised in Asia. The fact that there is a lot of private capital lends itself to the possibility of monetizing and creating liquidity in it.

The new DBS cryptocurrency platform is supported by the Singapore Exchange

The Singapore Exchange (SGX) has backed the move by DBS and will own a 10% stake in the bank’s digital exchange. The two aim to deepen Singapore’s liquidity and grow the country’s capital markets for digital assets and currencies.

This isn’t the first time SGX has dabbled in the cryptocurrency market. Pada tahun September 2020, in collaboration with UK-based cryptocurrency data provider CryptoCompare, SGX launched crypto indices under SGX’s iEdge index suite.

In SGX’s siaran akhbar, Simon Karaban, senior vice president of SGX, dinyatakan, “As the world moves swiftly towards digitalization in the creation and accumulation of wealth, digital assets are increasingly being adopted by investors.”

DBS has made significant efforts in the past several years to keep up with digital trends. Sejak 2016, the bank has invested US$3.3 billion (SGD 4.4 bilion) in technology.

DBS Group CEO Piyush Gupta (betul). Foto: Richter Frank-Jurgen, CC BY-SA 2.0, melalui Wikimedia Commons

Increasing Singapore’s competitiveness

Di dalam siaran akhbar announcing the new exchange, DBS Group CEO Piyush Gupta said, “For Singapore to become even more competitive as a global financial hub, we have to prepare ourselves to welcome the mainstream adoption of digital assets and currency trading.”

The statement is a timely one as on januari 2, Bitcoin reached a major milestone as its price surpassed US$30,000 for the first time. The meteoric rise of cryptocurrency has seen central banks around the world announce plans to create bank-backed digital units. In essence, a central bank digital currency (CBDC) is the digital form of a country’s fiat currency and uses digital tokens and blockchain technology to represent that country’s currency.

Government banks in the US, Sweden, China and elsewhere are starting to test digital applications. Facebook has also dibuat moves to begin rolling out its own digital currency, Libra.

According to Fortune Business Insights, the global cryptocurrency market is projected to reach US$1.75 billion by 2027, dari $740 juta pada 2019.

While the new addition to the portfolio of DBS is unlikely to significantly increase profits, the move is in part motivated by DBS’ desire to diversify its sources of income.

Singapore has positioned itself as an international financial hub and tried to stay ahead of global trends. With COVID-19 emphasizing the digital space, the launch of the cryptocurrency exchange is a timely and smart move by DBS.

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Natasha Teja
Natasha adalah penulis bebas Inggeris / Indonesia yang berpusat di Singapura. Dengan latar belakang geopolitik, dia berminat untuk menulis mengenai isu-isu politik dan sosioekonomi semasa yang dihadapi Asia.