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PBoC Deputy Governor Speaks On The Benefits Of Crypto As An Investment

Li Bo, the recently appointed deputy governor of the People’s Bank of China (PBoC), has spoken on the benefits of crypto as an investment tool while highlighting regulatory uncertainty in the country surrounding digital assets.

It has been reported by Chinese journalist Colin Wu that Li made the comments at the Boao Forum in southern China on Sunday.

However, he said that there are still regulatory risks for the central bank, citing its previous ban on initial coin offerings and cryptocurrency exchanges. Li reportedly said the PBoC will “continue to maintain the current measures and practices” as it explores any potential change in regulation, but seemed to recognize the investment potential of crypto.


If you can’t beat them, join them? Li Bo, recently appointed deputy governor of the People’s Bank of China has hinted that the country may be looking at crypto as an investment tool. Is this bullish news for #Bitcoin? https://t.co/8g139n74kl — Cointelegraph (@Cointelegraph) April 19, 2021

Li said:

“We believe that Bitcoin and stablecoins are encrypted assets. Encrypted assets are an investment option, not currency itself. It is an alternative investment, not currency itself. Therefore, we believe that crypto assets should play a major role in the future, either as an investment tool or as an alternative investment.”

The report said that Li added that stablecoins issued by private companies may require “stronger regulatory rules” than Bitcoin (BTC).

He further added:

“In the future, if any stablecoin hopes to become a widely used payment tool, it must be subject to strict supervision, just like banks or quasi-bank financial institutions are subject to strict supervision.”

Likewise, Li is seemingly taking a stronger position for the central bank to recognize crypto as a store of value. His appointment as deputy governor was announced last week. His comments come alongside former PBoC president Zhou Xiaochua, also in attendance at the Boao Forum, who seemed to make a distinction between the “real economy” and the one in which digital currencies play a role

He said:

“Finance is to serve the real economy. Whether it is digital currency or digital assets, it should be closely integrated with the real economy and serve the real economy.”

China’s central bank is currently moving forward with piloting its digital yuan project first proposed in 2014, now testing the digital currency in major cities across the country.

Thus, Li added that the PBoC would be “focusing primarily on domestic use” for the digital yuan, saying China may consider cross-border payments and transactions “in the long term.” The country is reportedly planning to put the digital currency into use at the 2022 Winter Olympic Games in Beijing.

Source: Cointelegraph | Image: Caixin Global

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