Shops would be able to use digital pound for verification, says developer working on project
Rishi Sunak’s new “Britcoin” digital currency could be used to check shoppers’ ages or nationalities, a developer working on the project has said, amid mounting concerns over privacy.
Alastair Johnson, founder of Nuggets, said that consumers could choose to share personal data with a shop when they buy certain items, such as to speed up age checks on cigarettes and alcohol.
Mr Johnson – whose business is working for the Bank of England on a possible ID verification for the system – said that the project could be more private than holding a bank account, where information is stored on servers that could theoretically be hacked.
Nonetheless, privacy campaigners said they were concerned about the plans.