
Bitcoin As The New Battleground—Sweden Signals Interest In Joining The Race
Two members of Sweden’s Riksdag have proposed that the state investigate creating a strategic Bitcoin reserve and make clear it will not change the law that defines the central bank’s monetary policy. The idea is framed as a way to guard against inflation and to give the country another kind of store of value. Related […]
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Sveriges Riksbank, the central bank of Sweden, will carry out the next stage of its e-krona project with the help of two organizations from the financial sector. The move signals a transition from the initial in-house testing with simulated participants to cooperation with real, external partners. Riksbank to Work With Handelsbanken and Tietoevry to Test E-krona The main task during the new phase of the pilot will be to trial “the technical solution for the e-krona” with the participation of real market entities. To accomplish this, Riksbank has invited Handelsbanken, one of....
Sweden could soon be a big advocate of bitcoin. Sweden: The Potential Bitcoin Economy. In what could easily be the biggest “opening” for digital currency, Sweden is looking to swear off fiat money for good. That means no more paper money, no more coins, virtual means from here on out. This is exactly what Bitcoin and its creators have wanted all along for every country. Bitcoin can aid nations, particularly unbanked ones, and put financial power back in the hands of the people, and now it looks as if Sweden is taking the hint and doing everything bitcoin has wanted for the world. What’s....
It turns out that there is more to Sweden than fjords, Volvo and smorgasbord. By 2030, Sweden could become the first country in the world to become a truly cashless society. Today, 80% of all transactions in Sweden are done electronically, or by debit card. Also read "Sweden and Norway to Bitcoin VAT - Norway to Implement Bitcoin Tax". Bengt Nilervall at the Swedish Federation of Trade, or Svensk Handel says that Sweden and the rest of Scandinavia lead the world in terms of cashless trading. Swedes on average perform an average of 260 transactions each year using their debit and credit....
Sweden's central bank has begun to study the feasibility of moving the country to a digital currency.