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Roberto Campos Neto, governor of Brazil's central bank, said that Brazil passed new cryptocurrency regulations last year and created the instant payment system PIX, which has become the most popular payment system in Brazil with more than 170 million transactions a day on the PIX network this month. When it comes to the new PIX features, he said the platform is programmable, supporting automated payments, program payments, etc., adding that Brazil's credit card environment will change a lot in the next three to four years because of programmability.
Campos Neto said CBDCs could ultimately speed up international transactions and increase efficiency without the need for a common currency.
Roberto Campos Neto said that the Brazilian digital real "Drex" is issued through deposits, which is not only simpler and cheaper, but also inherits the "deposit regulation" rules that have been put in place and can make banks more efficient. Roberto said Drex not only facilitates payments, but also improves the contracting and registration processes used in transactions such as international real estate purchases. (The Block)