George Osborne: Digital Currencies Could 'Play Big Part' in Finance
George Osborne, the UK's Chancellor of the Exchequer, has issued new remarks about digital currencies.
George Osborne, the UK's Chancellor of the Exchequer, has issued new remarks about digital currencies.
Speaking at the Bank of England's Open Forum conference earlier this morning, Osborne re-emphasised his desire for London to be a world leader in both FinTech and digital currencies.
According to Bloomberg, Osborne commented on the potential of the "once dismissed" alternative currencies, saying:
During his opening remarks, the Chancellor also touched upon the topic of innovation, noting that the UK was committed to ensuring that regulation is not too burdensome.
This is not the first time that the Chancellor of the Exchequer has spoken about digital currencies in public.
In August last year, Osborne announced a new scheme that set out to assess the potential role of cryptocurrencies in Britain's economy, commissioning the UK Treasury to produce a programme relating to cryptocurrencies to weigh both the technology's benefits and risks.
The Chancellor also made headlines last year, after he withdrew £20 worth of bitcoin from an ATM at the London offices of FinTech accelerator Level 39, which is home to Swiss investment bank UBS' blockchain research lab.
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