The Financial Stability Board (FSB), the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) have been tasked with establishing standards for a global cryptocurrency regulatory framework, according to an announcement by the Group of 20 (G20) on February 25th, 2023. The G20, comprised of the world's 20 largest economies, has recognized the need for a coordinated international effort to address the risks associated with cryptocurrencies and establish clear regulatory guidelines for their use.
The announcement comes in response to the rapid growth of cryptocurrencies and their increasing use in global financial transactions. The FSB, IMF, and BIS will deliver papers and recommendations on the regulation, supervision, and oversight of stablecoins, crypto asset activities, and markets by July of this year. The recommendations are expected to establish clear guidelines for the use of cryptocurrencies and help prevent their misuse for criminal activities, such as money laundering and terrorist financing.
The G20 has also recognized the potential benefits of cryptocurrencies and the underlying blockchain technology. The use of cryptocurrencies could offer advantages such as increased efficiency, faster and cheaper transactions, and greater financial inclusion, particularly for the unbanked population. However, the G20 also acknowledges the risks associated with cryptocurrencies, including volatility, market manipulation, and cyber threats.
The regulatory framework is expected to strike a balance between the risks and benefits of cryptocurrencies, ensuring their safe and responsible use. The recommendations are likely to address issues such as licensing requirements, anti-money laundering
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