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Australia bank joins Project Guardian to unlock cross-blockchain stablecoin transfers

Australia bank joins Project Guardian to unlock cross-blockchain stablecoin transfers

CryptopolitanCryptopolitan2024/09/30 16:00
By:By Nellius Irene

Share link:In this post: ANZ bank will now collaborate with Project Guardian to explore broader access to tokenized real-world assets in financial markets. The bank intends to explore the procedures involved in moving its Australian dollar-backed A$DC stablecoin between blockchains. For about two years, Project Guardian has connected policymakers to boost liquidity and efficiency through asset tokenization.

Australia’s ANZ has joined the Monetary Authority of Singapore’s (MAS) Project Guardian to explore real-world asset (RWA) tokenization in financial markets. The decision comes after insights from the Swift blockchain interoperability project, which started in June.

According to a statement released on Sept. 30, ANZ aims to test how RWAs, such as commercial papers, can function across different blockchains in collaboration with blockchain oracle provider Chainlink Labs and Singapore-based investment firm ADDX.

ANZ Singapore Country Head, Mark Evans, commented on the new partnership, saying: 

MAS is a global leader in its unwavering commitment to digitize the financial system through industry collaboration. We’re pleased to join Project Guardian and play a role in fast-tracking the development of a stable, secure digital asset ecosystem which will be essential to meeting the future needs of our customers across the region.

~ Mark Evans

ANZ utilizes Chainlink’s CCIP in Project Guardian to improve cross-blockchain mobility

Project Guardian , launched about two years ago by the Monetary Authority of Singapore, is a joint effort between policymakers and the financial sector aimed at improving liquidity and financial market efficiency through RWA tokenization.

Nigel Dobson, ANZ’s banking services lead, emphasized the bank’s interest in enhancing the mobility of its Australian dollar-backed A$DC stablecoin across blockchains. To achieve this, ANZ will leverage Chainlink’s Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP), which allows RWAs to move between blockchains more freely, according to Chainlink’s community liaison, Zach Rynes.

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Dobson pointed out that the tokenized asset markets are currently “highly fragmented,” hindering the seamless transfer of RWAs between blockchains and complicating integration for financial institutions. Using an interoperability protocol like Chainlink’s CCIP could help solve this challenge.

ANZ will receive local support from Project Guardian as the bank maintains a presence in Singapore. Project Guardian’s trial initiatives have previously featured DBS Bank, SBI Digital Asset Holdings, WisdomTree, and SP Global, Deutsche Bank, and JPMorgan’s blockchain platform Onyx. 

The International Monetary Fund, along with governments from the United Kingdom, Japan, Singapore, Switzerland, and France, comprise the policymaker group of Project Guardian.

ANZ and Chainlink Labs streamline tokenized asset transfers across Avalanche and Ethereum

ANZ and Chainlink Labs recently revealed the outcomes of a close partnership that connected blockchains for the international transfer and settlement of tokenized assets, most notably Avalanche and Ethereum.

Across over 30 locations, ANZ offers banking services and products to more than 8.5 million retail and institutional clients. To explore the potential of on-chain digital assets, ANZ used Chainlink’s Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP), a blockchain interoperability solution, to show how clients could easily access, trade, and settle tokenized assets across networks in various currencies—a process known as Delivery vs. Payment (DvP).

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ANZ leveraged its own Avalanche Evergreen Subnet for this initiative. This is for its EVM compatibility, permissioning, and customized gas token, among other features.

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