The chief of the Philippines central bank has warned over the risks of growing cryptocurrency use in the country.
The central bank's deputy governor, Diwa Guinigundo, also spoke of cryptocurrency's limitations as a substitute for fiat money, as a medium of exchange and actual value.
"For this reason, game theory dictates possible dysfunction when there is market breakdown, when everyone may distrust one another. There cannot be a total disregard for a central bank or a third party that provides lender of last resort facility."
To balance encouraging innovation with risk mitigation, the central bank prefers to use regulatory sandboxes to keep oversight of such new technologies, Guinigundo said.
The central bank execs' warning comes as use of cryptocurrencies in the Philippines continue to rise.
The PhilStar previously reported that virtual currency transactions in the Southeast Asian nation almost doubled from $189.18 million in 2017 to $390.37 million last year, based on data compiled by the central bank's Technology Risk and Innovation Supervision Department.
Those transactions in the Philippines include conversions from Philippines pesos and other fiat currencies to cryptocurrencies and vice versa, as well as inbound international remittances facilitated through cryptocurrencies.
In response to the surge in use, the central bank in February 2017 issued a circular mandating cryptocurrency exchanges to register with the central bank as remittance and transfer companies, and further required these firms to set up safeguards to ensure consumer protection and counter illicit transactions such as money laundering and terrorist financing.
The central bank stressed that it does not intend to endorse any cryptocurrency, since it is neither issued or guaranteed by a central bank or backed by a commodity.
To date, 10 exchanges in the Philippines have been registered with the central bank.
Philippines Central Bank Warns on Risks of Growing Cryptocurrency Use
pubblicato su Jun 11, 2019
by Coindesk | pubblicato su Coinage
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