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CBDCs shouldn’t be the only form of money, central bankers say

CBDCs should complement, not replace, existing forms of money, according to leading officials

The Bank of England is exploring a digital pound, but its fintech director has warned it can’t completely supersede traditional payments
The Bank of England is exploring a digital pound, but its fintech director has warned it can’t completely supersede traditional payments Photo: Mike Kemp/Getty Images

As central bankers in advanced economies consider launching their own digital currencies, top officials have warned that CBDCs should not replace existing payments systems entirely.

“The legacy system has been worked at diligently and hardened for decades,” Robert Bench, assistant vice-president at the Boston Federal Reserve, told a Bankers Association for Finance and Trade conference on 3 May.

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