Crypto currencies have no underlying value, says RBI official
The Hindu
Mumbai central bank official criticizes cryptocurrencies for lacking underlying value and posing systemic risk to financial systems.
Crypto currencies cannot be referred to as "currencies" as they have no underlying value, a central bank official said.
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has been critical of new-age currencies like bitcoins, saying they pose systemic risk to the financial systems.
"Crypto currencies cannot be called currencies as they don't have any underlying value," P Vasudevan, an executive director at the RBI, said during a panel discussion organised by IIM-Kozhikode here.
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Ultimately it is a call that the government has to take on how to tackle crypto currencies, the official said.
Currently, bitcoins have no legal backing in India and investors have to pay a tax on the income earned by trading in them.