Den filippinske centralbankdirektør forklarer kryptopolitik - 'Jeg vil ikke have det forbudt'

Guvernøren for Filippinernes centralbank har delt sin politik om regulering af kryptovaluta. “I don’t want it banned," han sagde, råder investorer til ikke at investere penge, de ikke har råd til at tabe i krypto.

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Philippine Central Bank Governor on Crypto Regulation

Felipe Medalje, the governor of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), the country’s central bank, shared his policy on cryptocurrency in an interview with Forkast, published Friday.

Medalla was asked: “What’s your take on cryptocurrency?" Han svarede:

I don’t want it banned, but I don’t want to call it cryptocurrency.

The central bank governor explained that in his opinion cryptocurrency “has really very little use for actual payments, especially when the price is so volatile.” Emphasizing that currency cannot be very volatile, he suggested calling it “crypto assets.”

Medalla then slammed bitcoin’s environmental impact, stating that the crypto is “bad for the environment because the amount of electricity that the miners use is bigger than the electric consumption of some countries.”

Nonetheless, crypto “is a good thing” since “it’s an alternative to government” in countries “with so much financial and economic repression,” he conceded. “The other thing that it’s useful for is evading monitoring by government,” the central banker pointed out, adding: “The question is what social good does that achieve?”

Emphasizing that “In most countries where the government is not perfect but is largely contributing to the common good, you don’t necessarily want to weaken the government,” Medalla opined:

So my view is its valuation may be too high because of all the things I said.

The Philippine central banker proceeded to talk about the crypto market downturn. “It’s already happened that the bubble has collapsed. Right? Some of the crypto assets have fallen by almost two-thirds in a very, very short period,” Medalla detailed, uddybende:

So my advice always is if you go to buy this, don’t put in money that you cannot afford to lose.

Regarding the Philippine central bank’s crypto policy, Medalla stressed: “Our policy standpoint, it must not be used for evading anti-money laundering and know your customer rules.”

He concluded that for exchanges, “where you exchange crypto assets for bank deposits or physical currency,” it’s the central bank’s policy to enforce “all the rules that are needed to prevent money laundering, especially to finance crimes.”

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Kevin Helms

Studerende i østrigsk økonomi, Kevin fandt Bitcoin ind 2011 og har været evangelist lige siden. Hans interesser ligger i Bitcoin-sikkerhed, open source systemer, netværkseffekter og krydsfeltet mellem økonomi og kryptografi.




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