Sara G;256685 wrote:low income investor is spot on...
It's the ultimate nudge system. As I understand it, with a digital £ the government can not only track exactly what is being spent, but also control the money in our bank accounts in whatever way it deems appropriate, for example, by applying negative interest to any money not spent, or deterring / forcing certain kinds of expenditure, since there is no way to withdraw it as cash. Digital cash could also have a limited life, since it wouldn't be possible to turn up to the Bank of England demanding payment of the amount promised (although I suppose that hasn't been realistically possible for some time). That's not to say that governments would definitely act in such a way, but they would have the power to do so.
I'm not aware of any particular benefits to the citizenry, since we can already spend and save electronically if we want to. I suppose the major positive would be the inability to commit fraud by avoiding charging or paying VAT, but I'd hope there might be better ways to achieve the same goal.
NB government digital currencies are not the same as cryptocurrencies. Those in favour of the former are probably unlikely to support the latter and vice versa (although I have not done any research on this).
So if we have a liquidity crisis as per 2008 and certain factions hoard monies the government can ensure that monies are spent so as to circulate it faster without the need to print more ?
Also as someone mentioned earlier in another thread a while ago, they can determine that you have had enough costa coffee for a week and thus need to spend it on eggs or vice versa ?
China implemented it a couple of years ago where the state paid salaries straight into the wallets of employees and they could use it at variety of places such as railways etc. Back then I got shot down saying such a digital wallet/currency could never happen in a modern world like the UK. Then again their decade old counterless stores could also never happen in the advanced economies - oh wait Amazon revealed a marvelous and ingenious idea in the city of London.