Germany's Scholz: We cannot accept parallel currencies such as Facebook's Libra

FILE PHOTO: German Vice Chancellor and Finance Minister Olaf Scholz looks on during the “Open Door Day” of the Federal Ministry of Finance in Berlin, Germany, August 17, 2019. REUTERS/Annegret Hilse/File Photo

BERLIN (Reuters) – German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz said on Tuesday that policymakers could not accept the emergence of parallel currencies, adding that Berlin would reject any such plans.

Facebook’s planned Libra is the most well-known of the stablecoins, cryptocurrencies backed by assets such as traditional money deposits, short-term government securities or gold.

“We cannot accept a parallel currency,” Scholz said during a panel discussion in Berlin. “You have to reject that clearly.”

The German cabinet is expected to adopt a comprehensive blockchain strategy on Wednesday which aims to boost the digital transformation of its economy but also tackle the risks stemming from such new technologies.

In its blockchain strategy, Berlin says it will liaise closely with its European and international allies to prevent stablecoins from becoming alternative currencies, according to a government document seen by Reuters.

The government also aims to propose legislation this year which would allow the introduction of blockchain-based electronic bonds, the document showed.

Reporting by Michael Nienaber and Christian Kraemer; Editing by Paul Carrel

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