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Bitcoin not a legitimate form of payment: People's Bank of China chief

The price of Bitcoin had fallen more than 13 percent in the 24 hours to 1030 GMT on Friday

Reuters  |  Beijing 

PBOC governor
Zhou Xiaochuan, Governor of the People's Bank of China (Photo: Reuters)

does not recognise and other digital currencies as legitimate forms of payment, the central governor, Zhou Xiaochuan, said on Friday.

"We do not currently recognise and other digital currencies as a tool like paper money, coins and credit cards for retail payments," Zhou told reporters on the sidelines of the annual parliament session.

"The banking system does not accept it."

has taken a string of steps in recent months to clamp down on the cryptocurrency market, including closing exchanges and banning so-called initial coin offerings (ICOs) - digital, token-based fundraising rounds.

Zhou's remarks added to pressure on after the on Thursday said "potentially unlawful" for cryptocurrencies, may be giving investors an unearned sense of safety and should be registered with the regulator.

The price of had fallen more than 13 percent in the 24 hours to 1030 GMT on Friday.

Zhou said paid close attention to the that is built on, but that some applications of the technology had grown too quickly.

"If they spread too rapidly, it may have a big negative impact on consumers. It could also have some unpredictable effects on financial stability and monetary policy transmission," said Zhou.

First Published: Fri, March 09 2018. 18:49 IST
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