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After spending over £24 million and reviewing more than 50,000 public comments, the Bank of England (BoE) is seriously reconsidering its plans to launch a central bank digital currency (CBDC)—commonly dubbed "Britcoin". Mounting concerns over privacy, practicality, and necessity are reshaping the project's future.
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The idea of a state-backed digital currency was once seen as a modern leap into the future of payments. However, the BoE is now exploring whether enhancing existing banking technology might be a better path forward.
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Public opinion has played a key role in stalling the project:
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The UK isn’t the only country rethinking digital currencies:
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In the US, the Trump-era GENIUS Act has blocked further work on CBDCs.
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South Korea recently halted its digital won pilot.
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Only the European Central Bank still aggressively pursues its digital euro.
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This trend signals a global shift in sentiment, with many central banks now prioritizing regulation and innovation in the private financial sector.
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Former BoE economist Neil Record has been openly critical, calling the digital pound a "white elephant" that serves institutional interests rather than those of the general public.
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In 2013, cash was used in 51% of transactions.
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By 2023, that number dropped to just 12%.
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The Bank’s revenue, partially dependent on cash holdings, is under pressure.
However, critics argue that a digital pound isn’t the solution:
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While Britcoin may be on hold, stablecoins are rising—and they’re causing alarm too.
Governor Bailey warns that private stablecoins could:
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The Bank of England now seems to favor supporting private payment technologies rather than introducing a new currency.
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For now, Britcoin may just remain an experiment in the archives of financial evolution.
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