Управляющий Банка Англии Эндрю Бэйли призвал банки не запускать стейблкоины

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Управляющий Банка Англии Эндрю Бэйли (Andrew Bailey) предостерег крупные международные банки от запуска собственных стейблкоинов, заявив, что криптовалюты противоречат принципам работы денежной системы и создают угрозу финансовой стабильности.

Глава Банка Англии опасается, что стейблкоины создают системные риски для банковских учреждений и могут дестабилизировать всю финансовую систему, в результате чего правительства рискуют потерять контроль над государственными валютами. Бэйли предложил ужесточить регулирование стейблкоинов, установив для их эмитентов «высокую планку», поскольку люди, использующие эти криптоактивы, расценивают их как деньги. Заявления Бэйли прозвучали незадолго до того, как Палата представителей Конгресса США и Сенат США должны будут обсудить законодательство о регулировании стейблкоинов в рамках «Недели криптовалют».

Бэйли добавил, что Банку Англии, как и другим центральным банкам, не следует внедрять собственную цифровую валюту (CBDC), а лучше сосредоточиться на развитии токенизированных депозитов. При этом ранее регулятор пообещал уже к 2025 году запустить цифровой фунт, который, как заявили разработчики, сохранит конфиденциальность пользователей.

«Я бы сказал, что США движутся в сторону стейблкоинов, а Европейский центральный банк (ЕЦБ) движется к цифровой валюте центрального банка, цифровому евро. Никто не собирается токенизировать депозиты», — сказал Бэйли.

Эндрю Бэйли, который также занимает должность председателя Совета по финансовой стабильности, призвал инвесторов не покупать биткоин. По его словам, у биткоина нет функции денег, и, если инвесторы вкладывают в него, они делают это на свой страх и риск. В начале года чиновник назвал биткоин неэффективным средством платежа и заявил, что криптовалюты медленно внедряются в финансовый сектор.

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