Bank of England began to work on crypto framework: Report

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The Bank of England (BoE), the United Kingdom’s central bank, has reportedly begun developing a new framework aimed at bringing cryptocurrencies and stablecoins into various existing regulatory fields.

According to a report , the regulator’s two main concerns are a possibility of Russia using crypto to evade sanctions (imposed on it following the invasion of Ukraine) as well as potential risks that digital assets may pose to the U.K.’s financial stability in the future.

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At the same time, while the risks they present to the country’s financial system are currently “limited,” this may drastically change in the future, especially considering the pace at which the crypto industry is growing.

To mitigate these potential risks, some changes to existing laws are required, the FPC noted, which would bring cryptocurrencies inside the jurisdiction of the U.K. securities rules.

One of the ways this could be done is by regulating the sector based on “equivalence,” i.e. applying “traditional” laws to crypto-related companies that perform similar functions to existing financial services.

Meanwhile, a major stablecoin—a digital asset pegged to a fiat currency—could also “meet its expectations,” the FPC added, even if such a token doesn’t have a deposit guarantee scheme. However, a regulatory framework capable of mitigating various corresponding risks would need to be put in place.

“The FPC judges that a systemic stablecoin that is backed by a deposit with a commercial bank would introduce undesirable financial stability risks,” the committee added.

Currently, the BoE and the Financial Conduct Authority plan to continue sketching the corresponding rules and will consult on potential “regulatory models” for systemic stablecoins in 2023.

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As CryptoSlate reported, the BoE has been concerned with numerous risks crypto presents to the established financial system for some time now.

 Last December, for example, the regulator’s Deputy Governor for Financial Stability argued that cryptocurrencies are “growing very fast” and “a big price correction could really affect other markets and affect established financial market players.”

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