BoE governor continues to assert Bitcoin has little 'intrinsic value'

Published at: Oct. 12, 2020

Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey’s position on crypto apparently hasn’t changed despite the economic fallout of the pandemic.

According to an Oct. 12 report from Reuters, Bailey spoke at a Bank of England, or BoE, question and answer session with members of the U.K. public on Monday. At that time, he stated that he was “very nervous” about people using Bitcoin (BTC) for payments. The governor said people should consider the asset's volatility when it came time to invest.

“I have to be honest, it is hard to see that Bitcoin has what we tend to call intrinsic value,” said Bailey. “It may have extrinsic value in the sense that people want it.”

Bitcoin is currently trading at over 8,800 GBP on Coinbase Pro, up from around 5,200 GBP at the beginning of the year.

The BoE governor’s statement is a reaffirmation of his thoughts on the cryptocurrency. During his time as the head of the U.K.’s Financial Conduct Authority, Bailey told members of the Parliament at a Treasury Select Committee hearing in March that investors should “be prepared to lose all [their] money” as the crypto asset holds no intrinsic value. At a virtual conference in September, the BoE governor stressed that crypto assets are just “unsuited to the world of payments” and have “no connection at all to money.”

However, Bailey has treated fiat-backed digital currency differently, saying stablecoins could offer “useful benefits” including reducing friction in payments. In addition, the BoE governor announced in July that the bank is considering the issuance of a central bank digital currency, or CBDC. 

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