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Wednesday, April 27, 2022

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В последнее время меня интересует проблематика стандарта стоимости, без которого любые разговоры о создании новых валют и эмиссионных центров бессмысленны. И вот 4 апреля с. г. была статья "Britain announces plans to mint its own NFT as it looks to ‘lead the way’ in crypto" by Ryan Browne, Tech Reporter, CNBC.com (привожу полностью):

Key Points

- U.K. Finance Minister Rishi Sunak has asked the Royal Mint to create and issue the NFT “by the summer,” a government minister said Monday.
- City Minister John Glen announced a number of steps the U.K. will take to bring digital assets under more regulatory scrutiny.
- He says the government wants Britain to “lead the way” in crypto.

LONDON — The U.K. government on Monday announced plans to mint its own non-fungible token, as part of a push toward becoming a “world leader” in the cryptocurrency space.

Finance Minister Rishi Sunak has asked the Royal Mint — the government-owned company responsible for minting coins for the U.K. — to create and issue the NFT “by the summer,” City Minister John Glen said at a fintech event in London. “There will be more details available very soon,” he added.

NFTs are digital assets that represent ownership of a virtual item like an artwork or video game avatar using blockchain, the technology that underpins many cryptocurrencies. They’ve gained a lot of traction over the past year thanks to increased adoption from celebrities and large corporations.

The U.K.’s NFT initiative is part of a broader effort by the government to “lead the way” in crypto, according to Glen. The minister announced a number of steps the U.K. will take to bring digital assets under more regulatory scrutiny, including plans to:

- Bring stablecoins within the U.K.’s existing regulations on electronic payments.
- Consult on a “world-leading regime” for regulating trade in other cryptocurrencies, including bitcoin.
- Ask the Law Commission to consider the legal status of blockchain-based communities known as decentralized autonomous organizations, or DAOs.
- Examine the tax treatment of decentralized finance (DeFi) loans and “staking,” which gives crypto users the ability to earn interest on their savings.
- Establish a Cryptoasset Engagement Group that will be chaired by ministers and host members from U.K. regulators and crypto businesses.
- Explore the application of blockchain technology in issuing debt instruments.

“We shouldn’t be thinking of regulation as a static, rigid thing,” Glen said. “Instead, we should be thinking in terms of regulatory ‘code’ — like computer code — which we refine and rewrite when we need to.”

CNBC previously reported on the government’s plans to unveil a regulatory framework for cryptoassets and stablecoins.

Stablecoins, cryptocurrencies that derive their value from sovereign currencies like the U.S dollar, are a fast-growing but controversial phenomena in the crypto world. Tether, the world’s biggest stablecoin, has a circulating supply of more than $80 billion. But it’s attracted criticism over a lack of transparency around the reserves that back the token. The government is now set to bring stablecoins into the U.K. regulatory system.

Glen said the government was also “widening” its gaze to look at other aspects of crypto, including so-called Web3, a movement that proposes a more decentralized version of the internet built on blockchain technology.

“No one knows for sure yet how Web3 is going to look,” Glen said. “But there’s every chance that blockchain is going to be integral to its development.”

“We want this country to be there leading from the front, seeking out the greatest economic opportunities.”

Mauricio Magaldi, global strategy director for crypto at the fintech consultancy 11:FS, took a skeptical view on the government’s NFT plans. The decision “seems to be nothing more than a strategic PR-play,” he said in an emailed comment. But “talk of the U.K. becoming a ‘crypto hub’ seems to hold much more promise,” he added.

Mixed signals

Industry insiders have been calling for clarity about the U.K.’s position on crypto as policymakers around the world begin taking a closer look at the $2 trillion market.


Давно у меня складывается впечатление, что долговая экономика уже достигла своих пределов и хлеб насущный мостит себе дорогу в качестве стандарта стоимости. Долговая же экономика в ответ на это занимается "растяжением души" (лат: distentio animi) и во времени, и в пространстве (см. мои "Наброски к проблеме понятия "время" в современной политической экономии" и перевод "Some sketches on the matter of time in contemporary political economy"). Этим я решил поделиться в старой экономической дискуссии "What socio-economic policy is appropriate for the period of slowdown in economic growth?", ведомой польским экономистом, проф. Университета кардинала Стефана Вышиньского в Варшаве паном Прокоповичем.


Удивительно, но из ответа я понял, что на понятие "чеканить" (to mint) не было обращено внимание, т.е. речь идет о фунте, а не о криптовалюте. Фунт растягивают до криптосферы. Насколько хватит эластичности?..


А дельше произошло занятное. Нью-Йоркское маркетинговое агентство Wunderman Thompson попыталось меня спросить где я работаю и т.д. Дескать, желательно ответить на ряд их вопросов о том как исследователи вроде меня относятся к издателям исследований и тогда агентстство даст 10 фунтов (не долларов) Всемирному фонду дикой природы.


Т. е. я угадал со стандартом стоимисти? Гадаю я на эту тему с 2007 года.

Даже если бы я хотел что-либо сказать об издателях исследований, то не могу этого сделать, т. к. никогда не имел дело с научными издательствами экономической литературы. Тем не менее, первый вопрос агентства посмотрел. Он о том, где (в какой стране) я работаю.


У нас, тоже, чуть что, принято задавать вопрос "Вы где работаете?"

Это, господа, я не работаю. Это я так отдыхаю...

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