Former Bank of France Gov: Central Coin Currency At Least A Decade Away
From PYMNTS.com:
The former Bank of France (BoF) governor Christian Noyer said that a centralized, global eCurrency is still at least a decade away.
Although
physical money is being used less and electronic currency is being
touted by private entities, there is “clear hesitation” from the top
worldwide central banks to launch their own, Noyer told the Financial Times (FT) on Tuesday (Feb. 4).
Facebook’s
Libra and the rise of other digital coin currency has central banks
looking into launching their own, but privacy issues and overall
monetary policy are causing regulators to tread carefully.
“Whether
they will enact the projects in the next 10 years remains to be seen,”
Noyer said. “I don’t think we are close to the departure lounge, but the
fact that they want to study it means a lot of work will continue this
year.”
Noyer left BoF in 2015 after serving as governor for 12 years until 2015. He was also vice president of the European Central Bank (ECB) when it was founded in 1998 and is on the board of Setl, a London blockchain technology group.
A January report by the Bank for International Settlements
indicated that more than 50 central banks were working on token-based
digital money. The central focus is about usage by the general public,
not commercial banks settling transactions.... MORE