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Biden orders govt. to study digital dollar, other cryptocurrency risk

10 Mar 2022 - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}      

REUTERS: U.S. President Joe Biden signed an executive order yesterday requiring the government to assess the risks and benefits of creating a central bank digital dollar, as well as other cryptocurrency issues, the White House said.


Biden’s order will require the Treasury Department, Commerce Department and other key agencies to prepare reports on “the future of money” and the role cryptocurrencies will play.

Wide-ranging oversight of the cryptocurrency market, which surged past US $ 3 trillion in November, is essential to ensure U.S. national security, financial stability and U.S. competitiveness and stave off the growing threat of cybercrime, administration officials said.


Analysts view the long-awaited executive order as a stark acknowledgement of the growing importance of cryptocurrencies such as bitcoins and their potential consequences for the U.S. and global financial systems. 


Wide-ranging oversight of the cryptocurrency market, which surged past US $ 3 trillion in November, is essential to ensure U.S. national security, financial stability and U.S. competitiveness and stave off the growing threat of cybercrime, administration officials said.


Analysts view the long-awaited executive order as a stark acknowledgement of the growing importance of cryptocurrencies such as bitcoins and their potential consequences for the U.S. and global financial systems.


“The growth in crypto currencies has been explosive,” Daleep Singh, deputy national security adviser for economics, said in an interview with CNN.


Cryptocurrencies and digital assets can affect how people access banking, whether consumers are safe and protected from volatility and the primacy of the U.S. dollar in the global economy, he said.


The executive order is part of an effort to promote responsible innovation but mitigates the risk to consumers, investors and businesses, Brian Deese, director of the National Economic Council and Jake Sullivan, White House national security adviser, said in a statement.