Manila Bulletin

UK eyes ‘Britcoin’ digital currency

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LONDON (AFP) -Britain is looking into the possibilit­y of creating a digital currency that households and businesses could use instead of cash -- an initiative the finance minister dubbed “Britcoin.”

The use of cash has fallen during the coronaviru­s pandemic as people try to avoid contact, and several central banks across the world are considerin­g whether to create digital money that would allow online payments without going through banks.

The Bank of England and Treasury announced Monday the creation of a Central Bank Digital Currency Taskforce to look into a potential UK CBDC.

“A CBDC would be a new form of digital money issued by the Bank of England and for use by households and businesses,” the central bank said in a statement.

“It would exist alongside cash and bank deposits, rather than replacing them,” it added.

Finance minister Rishi Sunak replied to a tweet of the announceme­nt with the question “Britcoin?” -- a play on words on the bitcoin cryptocurr­ency whose value has soared in recent months.

Unlike with cryptocurr­encies, which are out of the reach of state entities since they are issued in a decentrali­zed and encrypted system, central banks would have control over digital money.

China is trying out its own digital currency in a pilot program, while European Central Bank will decide this summer whether to move towards creating a digital euro.

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