Australia | Australia is also not far behind in the race of CBDC and kicked off the project for its very own indigenous e-currency eAUD in July 2022.
Sweden | Sweden finished the second phase of its pilot for digital currency, the E-krona, in April 2022.
China | China is also on the list of the rarest countries that have made a path for e-currency in the monetary system and launched its first pilots of digital cash-- digital yuan or e-CNY in the year 2019.
The Bahamas | The Bahamas launched its e-currency back in October 2020 and went on to become the first country to use electronic currency across the world.
Caribbean East | Eastern Caribbean Central Bank launched DCash, which became the first digital currency to be used by a monetary union.
Nigeria | With the launch of eNaira, Nigeria became the first African country to launch CBDC which is dated back to 2021.
Jamaica | Jamaica launched Jam-Dex in 2022 and became the first nation to legalize digital currency.
India | The recent entrant on the list where India rolled out the pilot project of its indigenous digital currency e-rupi on December 1st, 2022, and will proceed for the common public in a graded manner.
Countries that have their own e-currency | Countries that have their own e-currency