Let The Crypto Cat Out Of The Bag

The Economic Times     23rd February 2021     Save    
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Context: Government of India’s recent proposed legislation, while wish to ban private cryptocurrencies, gives the go-ahead to central bank digital currency (CBDC) issued by the Reserve Bank of India(RBI).

Problems associated with private cryptocurrencies: Lacks money-ness

  • Supply constraints: cryptocurrencies cannot commensurate the progress and value addition that are not limited by time.
    • Bitcoin (BTC), the bellwether crypto’s mining, progressively reduces the total number of tokens that can be mined every year.
  • Super-high volatility in prices: due to global monetary policy.
    • Cryptos look more like gold and penny stocks, alternate investments that are presumptive hedges against macro weaknesses rather than an alternative currency.

        Features of BharatCoin: the presumptive name for an RBI-issued digital currency

        • Can carry the economy’s memory: as a proxy for a complex interlinked web of bilateral IOUs recording who owes what to whom.
        • Potential to change monetary policy operations and financial markets:  in a manner that would rival the onset of central bank-governed fractional reserve banking.
        • It would take precedence, guaranteeing trust and stability: to carry on being the economy’s memory.
        • It would extend the central bank experience with digital currency to the masses: Central Bank Reserves (CBR) are already completely digital.

              Benefits of BharatCoin: 

              • Improved monetary policy: If RBI provides direct retail access to BharatCoin and pays interest on it.
                • With depositors having a choice between bank deposits and BharatCoin, the banks will pass on policy rate actions to depositors via their BharatCoin holdings.
                • By extending the lower bound of interest rates to negative. (more flexibility)
              • Abolition of high-denomination banknotes: containing money-laundering and illegal transactions.
                    Conclusion: Cryptos represent a brave new world, one where India has structural legacy advantages.
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