The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) announced the launch of EnsembleTX, initiating the pilot phase of Project Ensemble.
The pilot aims to facilitate real-value transactions involving tokenised deposits and digital assets within a controlled environment.
EnsembleTX builds on the outcomes of the Ensemble Sandbox, which since August 2024 has allowed industry participants to test end-to-end use cases for settling digital asset transactions using experimental tokenised deposits.
In the pilot phase, the HKMA, participating banks and other industry participants will focus on enabling faster and more transparent settlement of tokenised transactions, initially in tokenised money market fund transactions and real-time liquidity and treasury management.
The pilot will run through 2026, with interbank settlement of tokenised deposits initially facilitated via the HKD Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) system.
The environment will be progressively upgraded to support settlement in tokenised Central Bank Money (CeBM) on a 24/7 basis, supporting the development of Hong Kong’s tokenisation ecosystem.
The HKMA and the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC), a member of the Ensemble Architecture Community, will continue to collaborate on practical applications of tokenisation across asset classes and sectors.
Eddie Yue, Chief Executive of the HKMA, said,

“EnsembleTX marks a pivotal moment in our journey, upgrading from proof-of-concept to a real-value setting. It is where innovation meets implementation, and the concepts and details tested in the Ensemble Sandbox are now applied in real-value transactions, delivering tangible benefits to market participants.”
Julia Leung, Chief Executive Officer of the SFC, said,

“To scale tokenisation of investment products, interoperability is key. A critical step in that direction is today’s initiative announced by the HKMA which will gradually allow interbank settlement of tokenised deposits in real time 24/7.”
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