"As a currency I do worry a little bit when the underlying fluctuates tremendously. One of the values of a currency is some stability.
"Who will maintain value - can we have confidence in an unseen, unknown centre which will maintain the value of the currency or an algorithm which will maintain the value of the currency," RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan said at a Nasscom function here.
The RBI, he said, is currently studying the issue and will come out with a "considered view" on virtual currencies soon.
In his remarks, Rajan also pointed his attention towards the element of speculation -- the value of a bitcoin has grown multiple times in the last few months -- in such virtual currencies.
If a "currency is a target of speculation as opposed to primarily a means of exchange, it does create some concerns for the user," he said.
According to some estimates, there are 30,000 people in India who are in possession of 1 per cent of around 12 million bitcoins in circulation across the globe. Bitcoins are probably the biggest of the virtual currencies.
"I don't want to say that there is no future for these virtual currencies. I think it is a process of evolution. But for now all we have done is express the kinds of concerns we have about it without determining in any way what we intend to do," the RBI Governor added.
"I do think that we have to understand the role of virtual currencies and how they will interact with paper currencies that you have. Who gets the benefit of senior age - that's an important question for governments," he said.
Most of these currencies run on complex algorithms whose architectures are designed to create scarcity with the passage of time, which also raises investor interest in them.
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