RBI viceguvernør: Forbud mod krypto er 'mest tilrådeligt' for Indien, Regulering er 'forgæves'

RBI Deputy Governor Calls for Crypto Ban — Says Cryptocurrency Cannot Be Regulated

En viceguvernør i Indien’s centralbank, Indiens Reserve Bank (RBI), sammenligner kryptovalutaer med Ponzi-ordninger, understreger, at de ikke kan reguleres. “Det ville være nytteløst at regulere kryptovalutaer,” påstår han, siger, at de skal forbydes.

RBI’s Deputy Governor Sees Crypto Ban asthe Most Advisable Choice Open to India

A deputy governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), pressemeddelelse. Rabi Sankar, shared his view on cryptocurrency and what Indian crypto policy should be during his keynote address at the Indian Banks Association 17th Annual Banking Technology Conference and Awards Monday.

Cryptocurrencies are not amenable to definition as a currency, asset, or commodity,” the deputy governor said, adding:

They have no underlying cash flows, they have no intrinsic valuethey are akin to Ponzi schemes, and may even be worse.

Regarding cryptocurrency regulation, Sankar dismissed crypto proponentssuggestion that the asset class should be regulated.

We have examined the arguments proffered by those advocating that cryptocurrencies should be regulated and found that none of them stand up to basic scrutiny,” he insisted.

Emphasizing that “Det ville være nytteløst at regulere kryptovalutaer,” he explained:

Cryptocurrencies are not currencies or financial assets or real assets or even digital assets. Derfor, it cannot be regulated by any financial sector regulator. It is not possible to regulate something that one cannot define.

Regarding the purpose of cryptocurrency, Sankar believes, “The class of crypto products are fundamentally designed to bypass the established financial system, and on a larger scale government itself.

Han mente: “The fact that they are anonymous, decentralized systems that operate purely virtually makes cryptocurrencies particularly attractive to illegal, illegitimate transactions which have been largely filtered out of the formal financial system.

After highlighting numerous reasons why cryptocurrency should be banned, he concluded:

All these factors lead to the conclusion that banning cryptocurrency is perhaps the most advisable choice open to India.

I mellemtiden, the RBI deputy governor sees potential in blockchain technology and does not believe that cryptocurrencies, like bitcoin, are needed for the technology to thrive.

It should be possible to maintain a blockchain without any native cryptocurrency if transactions are authenticated centrally,” Sankar said.

Sankar’s statement echoes a similar one made last week by RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das, who declared, “Cryptocurrency has no underlying, not even a tulip.” Das also warned: “Private cryptocurrencies or whatever name you call it are a threat to our macroeconomic stability and financial stability. They will undermine the RBIs ability to deal with issues of financial stability and macroeconomic stability.

I december, the RBIs central board of directors also said that it favors a complete crypto ban, noting that a partial ban will not work.

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