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Crypto Assets are Highly Risky, Yet Interest in them Has Grown: ECB

Okereke Inno
Last updated: 2023/03/14 at 1:28 PM
Okereke Inno Published May 26, 2022 March 14, 2023
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Key Insights:

  • Around 6% of people who own crypto have over $32,000 worth of assets.
  • 10% of households in Europe are likely to own cryptocurrencies.
  • Major concerns of the ECB are stable coins and Decentralized Finance.

According to a report by the European Central Bank, the growing institutional and retail Interest in crypto has prompted further research. The report released by the ECB revealed the financial stability and the volatility of crypto. Additionally, the report revealed that about 10% of households in Europe are likely to own cryptocurrencies. 

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Key Insights:Crypto presence grows amid market crash

This report came after the Federal Reserve Bureau published that households with higher income are likely to own crypto. Assets worth Over $32,000 were confirmed to be held by almost 6% of crypto owners. Surprisingly, middle-income families aren’t expected to own crypto assets, unlike low-income families. 

In recent times, the dangers of cryptocurrencies on financial stability weren’t a cause for concern for the ECB. However, the institution’s attitude concerning crypto has taken a new dimension due to developments like decentralized finance. Additionally, one of its major concerns, which are labeled as high-risk, is stable coins owing to the recent crash of TerraUSD. According to the report’s authors, some good reasons to critically evaluate the crypto market’s risk on financial stability are the “stellar growth, volatility, and financial innovation.”

Crypto presence grows amid market crash

With each passing day, cryptocurrency has become a part of the world’s economy. Due to this reason, there may be some justification for the risks of the crypto market on financial stability. 

At some point, a safe place against the dangers of other markets was the cryptocurrency market. But, unfortunately, this isn’t the case anymore. Recently, when markets crashed, the cryptocurrency market wasn’t left out. 

Furthermore, several countries are taking giant strides and adopting bitcoin as legal tender. However, global bodies such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) aren’t comfortable with their move. According to the IMF, bitcoin adoption could have adverse effects. 

While some countries adopt bitcoin as legal tender, others take things slowly. These countries are giving blockchain technology and crypto some level of freedom to function but not adopting them as legal tender, 

There’s no doubt that the scrutiny of crypto will skyrocket as it moves towards being massively adopted. Owing to this, global bodies like the IMF and ECB will have more involvement in crypto. 

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