Hedera has officially joined the DLT Innovation Challenge, a new initiative launched by the Bank of England in partnership with the Bank for International Settlements Innovation Hub (BISIH), London Centre. The program aims to test how wholesale central bank money could be securely transacted and settled on programmable ledgers that are not operated by the […]Hedera has officially joined the DLT Innovation Challenge, a new initiative launched by the Bank of England in partnership with the Bank for International Settlements Innovation Hub (BISIH), London Centre. The program aims to test how wholesale central bank money could be securely transacted and settled on programmable ledgers that are not operated by the […]

Hedera Partners with Bank of England in DLT Innovation Challenge 2025

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  1. Hedera joins the Bank of England and BIS Innovation Hub’s DLT Innovation Challenge to explore secure wholesale settlement on decentralized systems.
  2. The initiative focuses on testing trust, security, scalability, and interoperability in financial infrastructure.
  3. Hedera’s hashgraph technology offers fast, tamper-proof settlement and transparent governance suitable for regulated finance.

Hedera has officially joined the DLT Innovation Challenge, a new initiative launched by the Bank of England in partnership with the Bank for International Settlements Innovation Hub (BISIH), London Centre.

The program aims to test how wholesale central bank money could be securely transacted and settled on programmable ledgers that are not operated by the Bank itself.

Source: Hedera

The challenge runs through autumn 2025 and invites participants to present real-world solutions that ensure safe and efficient settlements using distributed ledger technology (DLT).

In October 2025, Hedera took part in the showcase event hosted jointly by the Bank of England and BISIH. The initiative is designed as an experimental platform rather than a policy-making move, allowing innovators to explore how trust and finality can be maintained on external ledgers without centralized oversight.

Focus on Building Trust in Decentralized Environments

The DLT Innovation Challenge is centered on scenarios where trust is not presumed. The Innovation The DLT Innovation Challenge is centered on scenarios where trust is not presumed. Challenge urges people to show how methods can preserve the authenticity of settlements while making transactions irreversible and tamper-proof.

This will entail evaluating four key aspects: finality of settlements, scalability, network control, and interoperability. Learning outcomes from this project will aid in a better understanding of how decentralized systems can address the needs of wholesale financial markets.

As global financial institutions are increasingly exploring the feasibility of CBDCs, some lessons can certainly be derived for designing more secure and scalable payment channels from this challenge’s discoveries.

Market analysts have observed that having established blockchain networks like Hedera involved in this project gives a stamp of authenticity to its intent and purpose. The integration of blockchain technology and established security frameworks can ensure that this project bridges the gap between blockchain and the financial sectors.

Hedera’s Role in Future Financial Infrastructure

Hedera is distinctive in that it is a distributed ledger that is operated in a transparent fashion through a council consisting of 31 global organizations across 11 different sectors and six continents. Such a structure is vital in institutions that deal with large financial transactions.

The network runs on a consensus algorithm called Hashgraph that offers finality in anywhere between 2.5 and 3.5 seconds with a negligible transaction cost in USD. This is quite fitting for wholesale transactions and even CBDC scenarios.

Also Read: Hedera HBAR Price Jumps After NYSE Lists Spot ETF Expanding Institutional Access

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