UK Parliament opens inquiry on the role of digital currencies

22 February 2018

The UK Treasury Select Committee has commenced an inquiry on the role of digital currencies in the UK, including the opportunities and risks that digital currencies may bring to consumers, businesses, and the Government.

It will examine the potential impact of distributed ledger technology - such as blockchain - on financial institutions, including the central bank, and financial infrastructure. It will also scrutinise the regulatory response to digital currencies from the Government, the Financial Conduct Authority, and the Bank of England, and how regulation could be balanced to provide adequate protection for consumers and businesses without stifling innovation.

Some of the key questions the Committee will consider in this inquiry include:

The deadline for written submissions is Friday 13 April 2018.

Full information


© UK Parliament