Cryptonaire Weekly Magazine Edition 166

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WEEKLY CRYPTO investment journal

Bitcoin, Current Crypto Assets Won’t Last: Bank of England Head

Andrew Bailey is the governor of the Bank of England, the UK central bank. He took part in a World Economic Forum panel called “Resetting Digital Currencies.” He told the panel he did not think a “lasting digital currency” had yet been designed. Speaking during a World Economic Forum panel on “Resetting Digital Currencies,” Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey said that no existing digital currency has the design and governance to make a lasting impact on global finance. When asked whether digital currencies had turned a corner in recent years, in terms of sentiment or utility, Bailey responded, “No, I don’t think we’re there yet. I don’t think cryptocurrencies as originally formulated are it.” Instead, he said, there’s “the whole question of people having assurance that their payments are going to be made in something with stable value, which as the history lesson says ultimately links back to what we call fiat currency.” Bailey, however, said there’s room for innovation here, which is why it’s important to continue discussing stablecoins, which are digital currencies designed to hold their value to another currency, and central bank digital currencies, which would be government-issued assets. Andrew Bailey has led Britain’s central bank since March of last year, after previously serving as Deputy Governor and then as Chief Executive of the UK’s securities regulator, the Financial Conduct Authority. Bailey’s primary concern, then, is with regulation, which he said was “about serving the public interest.” Read more...

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