Centriniai bankai nustatys naujus kriptovaliutų standartus bankams-BIS

  • From January 1, 2025, banks will be allowed to hold 2% of their reserves in cryptocurrency.
  • New crypto standards on banks by January 2025.
  • The Group of Twenty Nations on crypto regulations.

On December 16, 2022, Bank for International Settlements (BIS) released the Prudential Treatment of Crypto Asset exposure report. The committee agreed to implement new crypto standards for banks by January 2025.

The oversight body of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) Group of Central Bank Governors and Heads of Supervision (GHOS) gave a conclusion on prudential standards on the bank’s crypto asset exposures and strategic priorities for 2023-24. The central bank governors of the G10 countries in 1974 founded BCBS.

Tiff Macklem, Chairman of the GHOS and Governor of the Bank of Canada, said, “Today’s endorsement by the GHOS marks an important milestone in developing a global regulatory baseline for mitigating risks to banks from Crypto assets. It is important to continue to monitor bank-related developments in crypto asset markets.”

Ataskaita leidžia bankams laikyti 2% savo atsargų cryptocurrency nuo 1 m. sausio 2025 d. Atsižvelgęs į suinteresuotųjų šalių atsiliepimus, komitetas užbaigė šios politikos įvedimą iki 2025 m. Birželio mėn. BIS leido tik keliems bankams turėti 1% atsargų kriptovaliutų pramonėje.

Komitetas suskirstė kriptovaliutas į dvi skirtingas grupes: tradicinis tokenizuotas turtas ir kriptografinis turtas su efektyviais stabilizavimo mechanizmais patenka į 1 grupę. Tuo tarpu visas nepadengtas kriptovaliutos yra 2 grupėje. Bendra 2 grupės kriptovaliutų ekspozicijos riba turi būti mažesnė nei 1 %.

Basel Committee Two Year (2023-24) Strategic Priorities

  • Digitalization of Finance
  • Monitoring of existing standards
  • Įgyvendinimas ir įvertinimas
  • The financial damage caused by climate

To avoid another major collapse like that of FTX and Terraform Labs, the Financial Stability Board (FSB), an international organization that monitors financial systems globally, has reportedly stated that the firm will introduce new crypto regulations next year.

Dietrich Domanski, the outgoing secretary-general of the FSB, explained, “many Crypto market participants argue that authorities are hostile to innovation. I would say so far, authorities have been fairly accommodating.”

G20 Countries On Crypto Regulations

India hosted the first G20 Finance and Central Bank Deputies meeting under Indian presidency in Bengaluru in Southern India. Deputies from G20 member countries, including 160 foreign delegates and International Organisations, were present at the meeting. In this meeting, the member countries revealed a plan for cryptocurrency regulations. The Group of Twenty nations decided to implement a new policy on digital assets.

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Source: https://www.thecoinrepublic.com/2022/12/19/central-banks-to-set-new-crypto-standards-for-banks-bis/