European central bank President: digital currency not rush is not worth to regulate financial institutions in the European Union

in #bitcoin7 years ago

At a recent meeting of the European parliament, Mario Draghi, President of the European central bank, said Banks in the European Union were not "holding too many digital currencies". "In fact, despite the public's enthusiasm for digital money, there is limited interest in some digital currencies, including bitcoin, in the European Union," he said. However, Mario draghi has revealed that eu financial institutions are likely to become increasingly interested in the us market's bitcoin futures contracts. But he also warned that Banks must be wary of high volatility and risk once they have a digital currency. Of course, like the comments made in October 2017, Mario draghi still thinks the digital currency is too small to be regulated within the eu.
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