The World Economic Forum, in collaboration with its Digital Currency Governance Consortium, has released a paper on regulating crypto assets.
The international organization published the paper, titled "Pathways to Crypto-Asset Regulation: A Global Approach," on Thursday, stressing the urgency of regulation and the importance of global collaboration to prevent inconsistent enforcement, regulatory arbitration, and ambiguity.
The authors acknowledged a range of challenges to regulating crypto assets, including the issue of “same activity, same regulation,” noting that such assets don't always fit into the existing regulatory framework.
“Crypto-assets and their ecosystem do not always fit squarely into the existing activity-based, intermediary-focused approach of regulation, even where crypto-asset activities mirror those of the traditional financial sector.”
The anonymity of crypto mixers, self-hosted wallets, and decentralized exchanges further complicates regulation, the report said, adding that the growing interdependence of the crypto industry with traditional finance poses potential contagion risks.
The paper suggests several classifications of regulatory frameworks that facilitate comparison, including outcome-based and risk-based regulations.
The authors urge policymakers and industry stakeholders to work together across jurisdictions to create even better regulatory tools to address cross-border concerns, given the transparency of these new technologies.
The paper suggested that lawmakers need to avoid regulation by enforcement, claiming that it prevents the establishment of a functioning regulatory regime.
The WEF also noted that the US was the only country to resort to regulation by enforcement, adding:
“This approach
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