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‘There is no legitimate use case for crypto’ — US Representative Stephen Lynch
US Democratic lawmakers characterized crypto as an outright “scam” in a Wednesday press conference, pushing for the development and rollout of a central bank digital currency (CBDC).
Representative Maxine Waters called the CBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act, a bill that would prohibit the creation of a government-controlled digital dollar, the “anti-innovation act.” The anti-CBDC bill and the GENIUS stablecoin bill “endanger our national security,” Waters said.
Representative Stephen Lynch, who also attended press event, said crypto had no legitimate use case:
“It's a highly risky and volatile product that has no business in a functioning and well-regulated financial system. This entire industry is a scam,” he said.
US President Donald Trump signed an executive order banning CBDCs in January.
Related: South Korea pauses CBDC tests as stablecoin fever hits banks
Countries remain divided on CBDCs
In February, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell testified at a Senate hearing that the central bank would not develop a CBDC under his tenure
Other countries are moving ahead with the digitization of their fiat currencies, often citing a need to make their currencies competitive in the digital age, while also maintaining sovereign control of the currency and not entrusting issuance to a third-party stablecoin company.
In July, Australia’s central bank tipped plans to test wholesale CBDCs in a closed experiment with select institutions.
Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey recently said that the UK’s central bank should not issue a CBDC, arguing that it could destabilize the banking system. Bailey added that the Bank of England should focus on tokenizing deposits instead.
Magazine: India mulls new crypto ban to support CBDC, Lazarus Group strikes again: Asia Express