“The British pound is now more volatile than Bitcoin,” tweeted ShapeShift’s CEO
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The British pound has witnessed one of its biggest declines after falling to the lowest level recorded against the US dollar since 1985 – prompting a crypto exchange founder to observe volatility is not just limited to cryptocurrencies.
Friday the 23rd In September, the GBP/USD pair fell below the $1.10 threshold after witnessing what appeared to be a steady decline in the previous weeks.
As of Monday morning, the pound hit a new record low of less than $1.04, sending trading activity into a frenzy in an attempt to recover from the decline.
Commentators have weighed in on the pound’s collapse, with several linking the drop to the Conservative Party’s mini-budget announced last week which would see a new $45 billion tax cut package aimed at higher incomes in the UK.
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Before the 2007 financial crisis, the pound held steady around the $2 mark. Ahead of Brexit, the pound weakened slightly, fluctuating between the $1.50 and $1.70 region.
But recent weeks have seen an unusually rapid decline for the currency, which has plunged to near par with the US dollar.
Many believe that a prominent factor is the Conservative Party’s recent tax cuts aimed at reducing the large payouts to high earners in the UK. Although the mini-budget plan is aimed at allaying concerns about the rising cost of energy prices and inflation, many commentators believe the slowdown signals a bigger problem – markets have a lack of confidence in the UK economy.
Inflation in the UK has also been at record highs, hitting double digits at 10.1% in July, the first time in 40 years. It has since fallen to 9.9% in August.
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ShapeShift founder and most recent CEO weighs in
Erik Voorhees – founder and last CEO of Switzerland-based crypto exchange ShapeShift which transitioned to a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) in December 2021 – took to Twitter to discuss the pound’s fall, saying the pound is now “more volatile than bitcoin “.
British pound now more volatile than Bitcoin
— Erik Voorhees (@ErikVoorhees) 26 September 2022
Bitcoin has fallen more than 45% in value this year, but as recently as September 26, it was trading around $19,100, up about 1.2% in the past 24 hours.
Deputy leader of Britain’s Labor Party Angel Raynor also criticized the Conservative Party on Twitter, stating that the party “gambled recklessly – not with their own money – but all of ours”.