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Bank of England Says Crypto Assets ‘Present Financial Stability Risks,’ Bank Begins Sketching Regulatory Framework

The Bank of England has revealed that it is working on sketching a regulatory framework for crypto assets, according to statements stemming from the central bank’s Financial Policy Committee on Thursday.

BOE Stresses Crypto Assets Need Effective Public Policy Frameworks

On Thursday, the Bank of England (BOE) told the press that it is sketching out a regulatory framework for digital currencies. The BOE statements derive from the central bank’s Financial Policy Committee (FPC) and the bank mentioned sanctions tied to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. In recent times, financial regulators and bureaucrats worldwide have been concerned that Russia could bypass economic sanctions via crypto assets.

“While crypto assets are unlikely to provide a feasible way to circumvent sanctions at scale currently, the possibility of such behaviour underscores the importance of ensuring innovation in crypto assets is accompanied by effective public policy frameworks to… maintain broader trust and integrity in the financial system,” the BOE press statement mentioned on Thursday.

BOE Says Crypto Assets Could ‘Present a Number of Financial Stability Risks,’ Central Bank Is Concerned About Stablecoins

Members of the BOE have criticized the cryptocurrency economy for quite some time. In mid-November last year, the governor of the Bank of England, Andrew Bailey, raised concerns about El Salvador making bitcoin legal tender in the South American country. The following month in December, Sir Jon Cunliffe, the BOE’s deputy governor for financial stability, said that crypto asset prices could drop to zero.

The report on Thursday stemming from the FPC mentions financial stability. “The FPC continues to judge that direct risks to the stability of the UK financial system from crypto assets are currently limited, reflecting their limited size and interconnectedness with the wider financial system,” the

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