Legal Overhaul For Digital Pound
As the Bank of England and the UK Treasury recently launched public consultations to investigate the potential design of a central bank digital currency (CBDC), the UK is preparing to handle the legal and regulatory issues connected with implementing a Digital Pound. Finance and data law solicitors have emphasised the necessity for new legislation and regulatory changes to support the Digital Pound.
According to legal experts interviewed by a news outlet, the lack of an existing legal framework for a CBDC necessitates the creation of new laws to establish its characteristics and operational parameters.
The legal implications of a digital pound go beyond its basic structure. To guarantee a strong legal framework, issues such as ownership rights and security measures would need to be addressed. Clarifying the legal position of token-based CBDCs is critical. The idea of lending CBDC tokens to commercial banks or depositing them into bank accounts raises concerns that must be thoroughly investigated.
(With inputs from Shikha Singh)
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