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Norway Pauses CBDC Plans as Norges Bank Says No Immediate Need for Digital Krone

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Norway has officially decided that a central bank digital currency (CBDC) isn’t an immediate necessity, despite years of dedicated research and global momentum around digital currencies. In a fresh update, Norges Bank said the current payment system still works efficiently for consumers, banks, and merchants, meaning there’s no urgent push to introduce a digital krone right now.

A Strong Payment System Keeps CBDC on Hold

The bank’s conclusion hinges on one key finding. Norway’s payment system is already among the most secure and efficient in the world. Even though Norway has some of the lowest cash usage rates globally, a factor that usually fuels CBDC demand, the system continues to offer fast settlement, smooth operations, and low economic cost.

Norges Bank also highlighted that its contingency systems are “sound” and are being strengthened further. This stability removes the need for a digital alternative in the short term.

“Not Now” Doesn’t Mean “Never”

Governor Ida Wolden Bache emphasized that timing is the real issue. While a digital krone doesn’t make sense today, the country wants to remain ready for the future.

She stated that the bank stands prepared to introduce a CBDC if the payment landscape changes, particularly if digital payment options threaten the long-term role of Norwegian currency, or if international standards shift.

The bank continues to study both retail and wholesale CBDC formats. Retail CBDCs would function like digital cash for the public, while wholesale CBDCs, tokenized deposits on a central ledger, would support interbank settlement and financial infrastructure.

Tokenization Remains a Major Focus

Even without an imminent CBDC launch, Norges Bank isn’t stepping back from digital innovation. The bank is doubling down on tokenization research, noting its potential to cut settlement risks, boost efficiency, and support new financial services, though uncertainties and technical risks remain.

The bank will continue experimenting with tokenized payment systems, often in collaboration with industry players. These tests aim to understand how blockchain-based settlement could work in practice without committing to a full CBDC rollout.

What’s Next?

A detailed report covering Norway’s multi-year CBDC exploration is set to arrive in the first quarter of next year. The bank will also keep a close eye on global progress, especially the Eurosystem’s steps toward a digital euro and emerging global CBDC standards.

For now, Norway is opting for stability, but keeping its digital options wide open.

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