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Bank of England Facings Growing Concerns Over Britcoin

Josh Einis by Josh Einis
July 17, 2023
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Rishi Sunak had high hopes for Britcoin when he announced plans last year to make the UK a global crypto hub. But according to the Telegraph—after a digital currency consultation—many consumers in the UK voiced their concerns about the prospect of a digital currency.

Sunak has been making the case for Britcoin since 2021, as part of an effort to digitize the economy. The project has faced widespread concern over privacy, as well as the implications it may have for cash. Privacy-focused organizations, such as Big Brother Watch, have urged the public to express their worries to the Bank of England, emphasizing their trepidations over privacy infringement. The response from the sector has been mixed, with banking lobbyists raising concerns about the potential for faster bank runs if customers can easily transfer their money elsewhere.

The Bank of England received more than 50,000 responses after their consultation on Britcoin. Not surprising, privacy emerged as a key concern among many of the responses, with the understanding that a digital pound would not provide complete anonymity to prevent fraud and criminal activities.

Former Bank of England Governor Mervyn King labeled digital currency as a “solution without a problem,” according to the Telegraph. He warned of risks without clear benefits and cautioned against creating a digital currency simply for the sake of it, with the allure of a “sexy name.”

The Bank of England is currently in the second phase of designing Britcoin, with officials expected to decide on the currency’s implementation by 2025. Parliament will need to approve the decision.

Hesitation over a digital currency isn’t just happening in the UK. In Australia, there was a recent protest against the encroaching dominance of digital payments. For a full week, consumers in the region boycotted debit cards and other electronic transactions, demanding the preservation of their right to use physical currency. Similarly in Sweden, some groups—including pensioners and rural residents—have demanded that the government and the banks ensure the availability and acceptance of cash as long as there is demand for it. While the future of Britcoin remains uncertain, it’s clear there needs to be more consideration towards addressing privacy concerns. What’s more, ensuring the availability of physical currency will be another consideration moving forward, particularly as a way to drive public interest.

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