The head of Spain's central bank believes in blockchain technology, but is far more uneasy about cryptocurrencies.
Banco de Espana governor Luis María Linde discussed cryptocurrencies during a speech organized by auditing firm Deloitte, saying that they "Present more risks than benefits." That being said, Linde believes that blockchain technology in general may improve efficiency and reduce costs, according to a local news report.
Blockchain technology, on the other hand, offers "Interesting possibilities" and has the potential to reduce costs, he said.
He indicated that the technology is "Still not quite mature."
More broadly, Linde argued that digitization in the financial sector can signify "Great opportunities" to increase the efficiency of financial services and meet users' demand, provided the technologies are "Well-used and managed."
In Spain, bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are not considered as legal tender.
The country's finance ministry addressed bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies in an official bulletin published in March.
At the time, government officials particularly sought to link the technology to organized crime, thus calling for increased supervision.
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Bank of Spain Governor: Cryptocurrencies Pose 'More Risks Than Benefits'
Publicado en May 24, 2018
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