Former Federal Reserve Bank governor Kevin Warsh thinks that the creation of a 'FedCoin' in order to "Bring legal activities into a digital coin" deserves serious consideration, The New York Times reported May 4.
Kevin Warsh is an American financier who was governor at the Fed from 2006 to 2011.
Warsh said that "Most central banks have a view that these crypto-assets are clever, like guys in the garage did it and it's kind of cool, or risky," given the possibility for investor losses and widespread fraud.
He reportedly noted that blockchain technology would deliver benefits to the Federal Reserve in terms of the payment systems it operates.
This, according to Warsh, would enable the transfer of trillions of dollars between banks.
Jerome Powell said that the Fed is actually looking at blockchain "As something that may have significant applications in the wholesale payments part of the economy."
Some central banks are already moving forward with studies and tests on decentralized ledger technology.
In March, the Bank of England announced it was undertaking a proof-of-concept study to understand whether the renewed Real Time Gross Settlement service could be capable of interacting with blockchain.
The European Central Bank completed research with the Bank of Japan on blockchain's potential for transforming securities settlements.
Recently, South Korea's central bank announced it was considering cryptocurrencies and blockchain applications for its project for a "Cashless society."
Former US Federal Reserve Governor Says Federal Digital Currency Deserves Consideration
Publicado en May 5, 2018
by Cointele | Publicado en Coinage
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