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A digital pound has been touted as a cheaper, faster, and more modern way of making payments — but not everyone’s in love with the idea.

The U.K. recently doubled down on its pledge to become a “global hub” for crypto — an attempt to entice companies frustrated by a lack of clear regulation elsewhere. Those plans are being pursued with some urgency and could be finalized this summer.

But there’s another area where the country is dragging its heels: whether or not to launch a central bank digital currency (CBDC.) It’s been informally given the nickname “Britcoin” — a clever play on words we’re sure you’ll agree — even though it would be vastly different to the volatile cryptocurrencies dominating the market.

The Bank of England has admitted that a digital pound is “likely to be needed” as Britons go increasingly cashless, but is yet to definitively decide whether to develop one. Consultations have taken place to explore the pros and cons of a CBDC, with economists working on a prototype as we speak.

Setting out the potential benefits, the Bank of England even created a graphic that shows how it could replace coins and banknotes:

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