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Bitcoin looks like bubble, warns New Zealand’s central banker

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Wellington, New Zealand - Bitcoin’s spectacula­r gains look like a speculativ­e bubble and the cryptocurr­ency is too unstable to be useful in the future, New Zealand’s central banker said.

“It looks remarkably like a bubble forming to me,” Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) acting governor Grant Spencer said in interview with TVNZ broadcast on Sunday. “Over the centuries we’ve seen bubbles, and this appears to be a bit of a classic case. With a bubble, you never know how far it’s going to go before it comes down.”

Bitcoin has soared more than 1,500 per cent this year, and about 85 per cent in just the past two weeks, as people rush to buy the digital currency in the hope it will become a legitimate alterna- tive to gold or traditiona­l money. Trading in bitcoin futures was due to open on Sunday, with the first major US exchange offering a product pegged to the wildly fluctuatin­g unit of payment that has no backing from a government or a central bank.

Bitcoin, ‘mined’ by computers performing complex calculatio­ns, surged to over US$16,000 last week, and all bitcoins in circulatio­n are now worth more than New Zealand’s entire US$185bn economy. Early investors include the Winklevoss twins, who played an early role in Facebook Inc’s formation. Cameron Winklevoss told Bloomberg on Friday he think bitcoin’s gains have only just begun as it will come to be seen as an upgrade to gold.

“Bitcoin is to me very much like gold,” Spencer said. “It’s mined, it has a fixed quality and the price is very volatile.”

The RBNZ is doing research on demand for New Zealand’s dollar, known as the kiwi, and whether it would be feasible to at some stage replace it with a digital alternativ­e, but Spencer said bitcoin isn’t a template for the future.

“I think digital currencies, cryptocurr­encies, are a real and serious propositio­n for the future. I think they are part of the future, but not the sort that we see in bitcoin,” he said. “I think a cryptocurr­ency that has a more stable value will be the sort of cryptocurr­ency that’s more useful for the future.”

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