Whether at the national, regional, or continental level, central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) are gradually emerging as a new instrument for monetary sovereignty and payment efficiency. In Morocco, the e-dirham project is progressing, but without a set timeline. True to its tradition of caution, Bank Al-Maghrib favors a gradual and experimental approach. A global dynamic,…...
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