Bank of England’s Andrew Bailey Warns Bitcoin Has No Intrinsic Value, Not a Practical Means of Payment

Share This Post

Bank of England's Andrew Bailey Warns Bitcoin Has No Intrinsic Value, Not a Practical Means of Payment

The governor of the Bank of England, the British central bank, says bitcoin has no intrinsic value and the cryptocurrency is not suitable as a practical means of payment. His warning came after the crypto market plunged.

Andrew Bailey on Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency

Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey warned about bitcoin and cryptocurrency on the Jobs of the Future podcast, published Monday.

His warning came after the crypto market plunged, shedding close to $500 billion this month. Bitcoin, the largest cryptocurrency, has fallen more than 25% over the past 30 days.

While admitting that blockchain, the underlying technology of cryptocurrencies, is important, Bailey is unconvinced about bitcoin as a means of payment. He added that Britain’s central bank is looking at its own digital currency.

He continued:

In terms of payments, I don’t think it will be crypto in the a sort of bitcoin sense of the term. I don’t think that is really a practical means of payment.

The central bank governor opined: “What I think is to be determined is, if we are much more likely to be living in a world of digital currency than old fashioned sort of payment methods, precisely what form of digital currency, digital use, becomes the one that becomes the accepted norm.”

While confirming that he does not hold any crypto himself, Bailey said:

I am probably not liked by the advocates of bitcoin because I have said I don’t think it has any intrinsic value.

“It can have extrinsic value in the sense that people want to own it — people collect all sorts of things — but it doesn’t have intrinsic value,” he noted.

Bailey has never been a fan of bitcoin or crypto. He said last month that crypto creates an “opportunity for the downright criminal.” In March last year, he said cryptocurrencies are “dangerous.” In November, Bailey voiced concerns about El Salvador adopting bitcoin as legal tender alongside the U.S. dollar.

His comments echo what Christine Lagarde said Sunday that crypto is “based on nothing.” The president of the European Central Bank (ECB) added: “There is no underlying asset to act as an anchor of safety.” In May last year, Lagarde similarly said that crypto has no intrinsic value, and investors should be prepared to lose all of their money.

What do you think about the comments by the British central bank governor? Let us know in the comments section below.

Read Entire Article
spot_img
- Advertisement -spot_img

Related Posts

BlackRock Bitcoin ETF options approved by SEC, creates hopes of gamma squeeze

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has approved Nasdaq to list and trade options on BlackRock’s spot Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF) product, iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT)

Bitcoin Technical Analysis: BTC Consolidates, Signaling Potential Breakout

Bitcoin is currently trading at $63,554, following a fluctuating 24-hour range between $62,479 and $64,687 Key technical indicators show mixed signals, with consolidation after recent resistance at

Shiba Inu Team Member Pinpoints Two Core Areas Of Focus For Shibarium Development

Shiba Inu’s layer 2 blockchain solution, Shibarium has proven to be a remarkable project over time, which has attracted significant adoption from the SHIB community, leading to notable growth

SUI Eyes Potential Pullback As RSI Flashes Warning: $1.4 Retest In Sight

SUI impressive bullish momentum appears to be losing steam as technical indicators point toward a potential cooldown, with the Relative Strength Index (RSI) signaling overbought conditions, raising

Analyst Lists 9 Powerful Altcoins To Buy For A 100X In The October 2024 Bull Run

Over time, as the value of Bitcoin has ballooned, crypto investors have turned to other alternatives for higher potential gains and altcoins have proven to be the answer However, the problem comes in

Australia Mandates Financial Services Licenses for Crypto Firms Under New ASIC Regulations

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has announced new legislation requiring cryptocurrency exchanges to obtain financial services licenses This expansion of the Corporations