While regulations for crypto currencies are still evolving, Sweden is already planning to launch its own digital currency.
The price of bitcoin has increase more than 12-fold in the past four years and the combined market of crypto-assets is now valued at over USD 500 billion, as per a release issued by the World Economic Forum (WEF).
"I do think (crypto currency) needs to be regulated, just like anything I would want to become mainstream should be regulated," said Neil Rimer, General Partner and Co-Founder of Switzerland-based Index Ventures, adding that regulation could be one way of increasing public trust in the experiment.
Cecilia Skingsley, Deputy Governor of the Swedish Central Bank (Sveriges Riksbank), said Sweden is considering having its own digital currency 'e krona' that would complement traditional notes and coins.
"Cash is going out of fashion very quickly," she was quoted as saying in the release.
Some developing nations have also seen the potential of becoming part of the crypto currency movement.
"A lot of smaller economies now - they start to think if we just make our regulation a little bit more crypto-friendly we can attract a lot of investment and a lot of talent," said Jennifer Zhu Scott, Principal at Radian Partners, Hong Kong SAR.
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