BIS paper highlights costs and benefits of crypto regulation

Decision to regulate needs to be backed by data and clear frameworks, authors say

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Governments should only build a regulatory framework for crypto assets if the likely benefits outweigh the costs, a report published by the Bank for International Settlements says.

The report, produced by financial stability directors in the BIS’s Americas group, examines how crypto assets can threaten stability and what action to take. The report says one option is to avoid regulation altogether, as the costs may be too high. Similar outcomes could be achieved through financial education and

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