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Bank Of England Set To Launch Digital Pound This Decade

Maynard Championby Maynard Champion
February 7, 2023
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Bank Of England Set To Launch Digital Pound This Decade

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The Bank of England together with the Treasury has disclosed its plans of launching a state-backed digital pound later this decade.

Both institutions are of the aim to ensure the public has access to safe money that is easy to use in the digital age.

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt, a British politician, averred that the central-bank digital currency (CBDC) could be a new “trusted and accessible” way to pay, but, it will not be built until at least 2025.

“We want to investigate what is possible first, whilst always making sure we protect financial stability.”

Jeremy Hunt

According to Mr. Hunt, the Treasury and the Bank of England will formally start a consultation for the digital currency, on Tuesday, 7th February, 2023.

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Cryptocurrencies are not backed by a central bank and the value can shoot up and down rapidly. But while it may use technology similar to cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum, the digital pound, issued by the Bank of England, would be less volatile. Ten digital pounds will always be worth the same as £10 in cash, the Treasury says.

Though, as holidaymakers will know, the value of the pound does change relative to other currencies.

Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak asked the Bank of England to look into backing a currency, in 2021.

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Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak

In October 2022, Mr. Sunak’s Financial Service Minister Andrew Griffith warned a lengthy delay could create problems for the economy. Right now, there is probably little need for a digital pound. People use their debit cards or phones, or even watches to fulfil the same function. It is a solution to a problem that does not yet exist, he said.

But this is looking towards a near future that sounds like monetary science fiction. At its heart it is about data on what you spend, and what the entire population spends. It is a world where people might just choose to trust international private sector brands, in finance or in tech, more than the state. Think Amazon, or Facebook, or maybe Chinese-owned Alibaba or Tiktok having a version of sterling.

Companies that control the data on everything someone spends, when and where they spend it, will sit on a priceless asset. Unregulated digital currencies could offer those companies incentives to create walled gardens, fragmenting the pound system. It would make controlling the economy more difficult, because £1 might not be worth £1 everywhere.

This is where today’s ideas come in. Neither the Bank of England nor Government would have access to the data on transactions with a digital pound. But consumers could pick providers, not just banks, to hold their cash in digital wallets, with varying degrees of privacy.

Some users might be comfortable with their wallet provider knowing all their transactions, if they received a discount for example. Others might want to stay as private as possible.

Other, bigger blocs, such as the USA and the Eurozone also want their digital dollars and digital euros to be international means of exchange. That is less of an overt aim here. The eye here is on maintaining UK monetary sovereignty against upheaval from the likes of Big Tech.

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Initial restrictions

If given the go-ahead, the Bank of England and the Treasury revealed that there would then be significant investment to launch the currency. There are likely to be initial restrictions on how much of the currency any individual or business could hold, they added.

Bank of England Governor, Andrew Bailey, noted that the digital pound would provide a new way to make payments, help businesses, maintain trust in money and better protect financial stability.

Mr. Bailey stressed the importance of the consultation being the “foundation” for what would be a “profound” decision for the way money is used in the future.

Read More : DDEP: Is Today, February 7, 2023’s Deadline Likely To Be Extended Again?

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