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UK discovers the risks of a digital pound

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December 5, 2023
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UK discovers the risks of a digital pound

Digital Pound Debate

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The digital pound awakens concerns about financial stability and privacy. Debate rages in the UK.

The prospect of launching a possible digital pound has raised worries in the UK Treasury Commission regarding potential threats to financial stability and individual privacy. The fear originates from a possible scenario where, during a financial crisis, there could be swift transfers to the Digital Pound, thereby putting the stability of conventional banking systems at risk. Moreover, the way in which authorities may manage users’ personal information poses substantial privacy concerns.

The debate

The introduction of a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) in the UK is a subject prompting heated discussions among financial specialists and policy-makers. While the Bank of England and the British Treasury are conducting inquiries into a potential Digital Pound, experts underscore the need for careful planning, pointing out the possible difficulties and pitfalls of such a transformation.

Impact on conventional banking

A primary apprehension regarding the Digital Pound concerns its potential effect on traditional banking systems. Amid financial instability, individuals might promptly transfer significant sums from standard bank accounts to digital ones, increasing capital flight vulnerability and further disrupting the financial structure.

Privacy concerns

There is considerable unease regarding how authorities would manage personal data of the digital Pound users. The prospect of possible government surveillance and misuse of financial transaction information has triggered alarms about the respect for individual privacy rights.

Interest rates concerns

Transitioning to a digital currency could heighten bank lending rates, with projections suggesting a potential increase of 0.8 percentage points or more if noteworthy bank deposits were shifted to the Digital Pound. The Commission suggested contemplating a lower limit on individual ownership of Digital Pound compared to the Bank of England’s proposed cap of £10,000-£20,000, drawing ideas from the European Central Bank’s consultation on a €3,000 limit per person for the Digital Euro. Specialists highlight the necessity for strong privacy protections to thwart potential government interference into user privacy.

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