DBS CEO Sees Crypto as an Alternative to Gold — Says Central Banks Globally Should Regulate Cryptocurrencies

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The CEO of Southeast Asia’s largest bank, DBS, says cryptocurrency “can be an alternative to gold.” He added that regulating crypto “out of the formal banking system is an unwise thing to do.”

DBS CEO on Cryptocurrency and Regulation

DBS Bank Group CEO Piyush Gupta spoke about cryptocurrency and its regulation at the recent Economic Times Global Business Summit. DBS is Southeast Asia’s largest bank by assets. The Economic Times quoted Gupta as saying:

I don’t think that cryptocurrencies will become money as we know it, but it can be an alternative to gold and its value.

“The other great challenge [of cryptocurrencies] is the volatility of the value. If you want to use it to pay for something, you don’t know what it costs you,” he explained. “Cryptos today are a potential source of speculated value, it is unlikely to be a source of money as we know it.”

The executive said that central banks across the world should consider bringing cryptocurrency into the regulated space. He stated:

Regulating it outside the formal banking system is a reckless thing to do, because you want to push it into the unregulated space and then you have no way to create guardrails.

“Nobody knows who owns private money, so it is subject to misuse,” he stressed, adding that this issue is what the governor of the Indian central bank, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), is so concerned about. He added, “monetary systems across the world have flagged off AML and KYC issues pertaining to crypto.”

The CEO of DBS also talked about Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs). Noting that “CBDCs present their own challenges, if you go direct, every citizen opens a direct account with the central bank and they pay the CBDC directly,” the CEO described:

The downside of this is it will disintermediate the existing banking system, therefore you make the process of credit creation the onus and responsibility of the central bank alone and they don’t want that.

Gupta’s bank, DBS, has been offering cryptocurrency services to select customers for some time. The bank launched a full-service digital asset exchange in December 2020. Since then, the platform has seen rapid growth in its crypto business. The bank said in February that it plans to launch crypto trading for retail investors this year.

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