Bank Of England Reconsiders: Potential Freeze On CBDC Launch Raises Concerns

On January 25, the Bank of England (BoE) and HM Treasury published a response to the Consultation Paper regarding a ‘digital pound’ issued in February of 2023.  The consultation paper sought the public’s feedback on introducing a UK central bank digital currency (CDBC).

Is The UK Ready To Introduce Their CBDC?

The BoE and HM Treasury consider that introducing a CBDC could provide people with an “additional choice of safe payment that is fit for the future,” unlock development opportunities for businesses, and make day-to-day payments more “convenient” while reducing costs for those who accept them.

The consultation response highlighted that the consultation marked the beginning of the design phase of the digital pound project and, according to the BoE and HM Treasury, the developing process of a CBDC and its platform will present lasting benefits for the digital economy of the country, regardless of the decision that is ultimately taken.

The consultation collected over 50,000 responses from the public, including individuals, businesses, and academia. The feedback illustrated some general concerns the respondents had regarding the digital pound.

Due to these concerns, the response by the BoE and UK Treasury determined that “it is too early” to decide whether to introduce a digital pound, as the feedback makes clear “that legislation introduced by the Government for a digital pound would need to provide protections to guarantee users’ privacy and control of their money.”

Respondents Concern Over A Digital Pound

The feedback received from the respondents brought forward two key concerns: privacy and the possibility of cash being replaced.

The response clarified that a digital pound would not replace cash, any existing form of money, or payment like debit and credit cards. However, it would complement physical money and other payment methods “as a new form of digital money for use by households and businesses for their everyday payment needs.”

To guarantee this, the response explained that “the Government has legislated to safeguard access to cash, ensuring that it would remain available even if a digital pound were launched.”

Regarding user privacy, the response acknowledged the importance of ensuring trust in a CBDC issued by the central bank is essential. Therefore, to guarantee that privacy is a core design feature of a digital pound, the following measures were made: the BoE and HM Treasury won’t have access to users’ data.

The BoE committed to exploring technological options to prevent the bank from accessing users’ data through its core infrastructure, and the BoE and UK Treasury would not program the digital pound.

The BoE and HM Treasury assured their commitment “to maintaining an open and collaborative approach throughout this design phase” by increasing both organization’s engagement with experts from the industry, civil society, academics, and technical specialists.

Lastly, the response confirms that experiments will be undertaken with companies “to test how a digital pound could work in the real world.”

The launch of the CBDC will be decided after the design phase culminates around 2025. If the decision to build a digital pound is taken, its introduction will come only after both Houses of Parliament have passed the relevant legislation.

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Bitcoin Pound Sterling Volume Soars To ATH Amid Currency Crisis

The pound sterling is experiencing heavy turbulence. The dollar is eating it all. Bitcoin is in a deep slumber. What a time to be alive! Things are moving and shaking in the finance world and the general population can’t do much but watch the show. And place their bets. British people recently saw the pound sterling and the euro sink to all-time lows against the dollar. A percentage of the population reacted by acquiring bitcoin, the charts show.

Another important factor is that the pound sterling’s “volatility last week was highly unusual, creating opportunities and price discrepancies.” The currency crisis created potential possibilities, and British traders seem to have taken advantage of them. As a reminder, the pound sterling saw “a feisty week in the UK pending proposed and later abandoned tax cuts.” This is all according to Arcane Research’s The Weekly Update.

In Bitcoinist’s first report on the situation, our sister site said:

“The UK’s interest in Bitcoin (BTC) will expand “quite quickly” as fiat currency instability makes the flagship digital currency asset resemble a stablecoin, analysts said.

As one of several this week to highlight BTC’s attractiveness over the pound sterling, strategy adviser at financial firm VanEck Gabor Gurbacs came to that decision.

“Because of the instability of the pound,” Gurbacs warned, “the United Kingdom will get orange-pilled very rapidly.”

The last factor to analyze is this one, “most of the growth was concentrated in spiking volumes on Bitfinex.” Why was that? Keep reading to find out.

By The Numbers: The Pound Sterling ’s Busy Week

The headline is this one: the BTCGBP trading volume’s 7-day average reached an all-time high this week. Also, surprising no one, “similar tendencies occurred in ETHGBP.” How high was the all-time high, though? Back to The Weekly Update, “BTCGBP pairs saw trading volumes climbing above 47,000 BTC last Monday, after having experienced growth throughout the latter parts of September.”

BTCGBP Trading Volume (7d Moving Average) | Source: The Weekly Update

As for the reason for the pound sterling to bitcoin movements, Arcane Research’s analysts blame it on “market maker rebalancing.” Although they also recognize that bitcoin is “gaining mind share amidst declining trust in the British Pound.”

A similar thing happened to the Russian ruble at the beginning of the conflict with Ukraine. At the time, our sister site Bitcoinist reported:

“The new all-time high on the BTCRUB pair is the result of the Russian ruble falling more than 50% against the United States dollar since the start of the year. As the global reserve currency, most financial assets are priced in USD.”

Will the pound sterling rebound as fast as the ruble did? Or will the dollar continue to dominate for the foreseeable future?

BTC price chart for 10/05/2022 on Gemini | Source: BTC/GBP on TradingView.com
Why Was Most Of The Growth On Bitfinex?

The analysts at Arcane Research identified another fascinating factor. An incentive, if you will. They named it a “prolonged structural mispricing” and it refers to a “dollar-adjusted premium or discount in Bitfinex’s BTCGBP pair last week.” All you have to do is adjust “the BTCGBP pair to USD,” to see that the pound sterling / bitcoin pair “traded at a significant discount to dollar spot.” This was an effect and not a cause. The market movements created this arbitrage opportunity. People who detected the incentive on time, profited.

“As the GBP bottomed vs. the USD, BTCGBP traded at a massive discount compared to BTCUSD. The discount turned into a prolonged premium with certain wicks deep into discount terrains as GBP traded in a highly volatile environment.”

Despite the significance of this factor, Arcane Research still believes that “the predominant force was market makers reducing their exposure” to the pound sterling.

Featured Image by Ewan Kennedy on Unsplash | Charts by TradingView and The Weekly Update