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Bitcoin: ECB Chief Seeks G7 And G20 Regulations On Cryptocurrencies

While it’s crystal clear that the global powers are powerless to ban Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies across the countries, the president of the European Central Bank (ECB), Christine Lagarde, has called for the global regulation of bitcoin.

According to her, the bitcoin is a highly speculative asset and has conducted some funny business.

While positing that countries should work together to regulate bitcoin, Lagarde urged G7 to initiates cryptocurrency regulation, then moved it into the G20 and globally.

In an interview at the Reuters Next conference Wednesday. ECB President Christine Lagarde said that bitcoin is “a speculative asset by any account.”

She said: “I mean, when you look at the most recent developments upward and now the most recent downward trend, it’s for those who had assumed that it might turn into a currency. Terribly sorry, but this is an asset.

”It’s a highly speculative asset, which has conducted some funny business and some interesting and totally reprehensible money laundering activity.

“I think that there are criminal investigations that have taken place that I’m sure will continue to take place that demonstrates it very clearly. And there have to be regulations. And this has to be applied and agreed upon,” she continued. However, she did not clarify what investigations she was referring to.

Calling for regulation specific to bitcoin, Lagarde said: ”It’s a matter that needs to be agreed at a global level because if there is an escape, that escape will be used. So, I think … that global cooperation, multilateral action is absolutely needed, whether it’s initiated by the G7, moved into the G20 and then enlarged.

“But, it’s something that needs to be addressed,” she emphasized, adding that the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) “is clearly an organization that has expanded in that respect.”

Lagarde’s remarks about bitcoin drew many comments. Financial analyst Dan Tapeiro wrote, “Embarrassing for Lagarde. Please do some reading.” Morgan Creek Digital partner Anthony Pompliano made a video explaining why “Bitcoin is the most regulated currency in the world” and why it “is already more regulated, and used less often for illicit purposes, than any other currency.”

Several commenters pointed out that it is the ECB and other central banks that are doing “funny business” with all their money printing activities.

Many people noted that Lagarde herself is a convicted felon. A Twitter user opined: “Why are all the people trying to regulate bitcoin incredibly sketchy themselves? Lagarde was ‘found guilty of criminal charges over massive (400m euro) government payout.’” While serving as the managing director at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Lagarde was convicted in 2016 on negligence charges over a state payout made while she served as France’s finance minister in 2008. Nonetheless, she escaped punishment and kept her job at the IMF.

Meanwhile, Lagarde also said Wednesday that she hopes it would take no more than five years to launch a digital euro.

Bitcoin.com

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