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UK to Harmonize Stablecoins and CBDCs Regulation with EU Norms

by Dan K
Mar 6, 2024 - 10:10 pm
in Regulation
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The Need for Stablecoin Regulation

In the rapidly evolving world of cryptocurrency, the discussion around stablecoins and Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) remains at the forefront. The UK’s Treasury has laid out proposals for regulating the crypto industry more stringently, necessitating Virtual Asset Providers to seek authorization from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). Despite the crypto community’s concerns about CBDCs potentially undermining the decentralized ethos of digital currencies, Varun Paul, a former Bank of England official now with Fireblocks, argues that the UK stands to gain from incorporating both stablecoins and CBDCs into its regulatory framework.

Collaborative Approach to Regulation

Paul underscores the importance of a joint regulatory framework that enables the FCA, Treasury, and Bank of England to work together seamlessly. This collaborative approach is deemed essential for fostering financial innovation and maintaining effective regulation within the UK. Under this proposed framework, the FCA would have oversight of stablecoins, while the Bank of England would focus on regulating “systematically important” entities. This delineation of responsibilities is expected to streamline the regulatory process and encourage the growth of the crypto sector.

Integrating Stablecoins and CBDCs

Stablecoins such as Tether (USDT) and USD Coin (USDC) play a crucial role in the crypto ecosystem, offering stability and reliability in transactions. Paul’s whitepaper advocates for a system where central banks issue CBDCs backed by traditional b anknotes, thus enhancing public trust in digital currencies. He proposes a model where stablecoins and CBDCs coexist, supported by programmable contracts that allow for the issuance of CBDCs to facilitate electronic payments and serve as a utility on the blockchain. This approach aims to provide users with the flexibility to choose between stablecoins and a central bank-issued digital currency, catering to the preferences of different generations and enhancing the overall efficiency of financial transactions.

Future Prospects

The UK’s commitment to aligning its crypto regulatory framework with that of the EU signifies a step towards greater consistency and cooperation in the digital currency space. Lawmakers are working towards drafting a regulatory bill that would support the development and utilization of both CBDCs and stablecoins, with the aim of finalizing this legislation by the end of 2024. This initiative reflects the UK’s ambition to remain at the forefront of financial innovation, balancing the benefits of digital currencies with the need for robust regulatory oversight.

Tags: CBDCCryptocurrencyStablecoin
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