Kiffmeister’s #Fintech Daily Digest (20251119)

Global Crypto Rules for Banks Need Reworking, says Basel Chair (FT)

In an interview with the Financial Times (FT) the chair of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, Erik Thedéen, has called for a reworking of global crypto rules for banks after the US and UK refused to adopt requirements imposing a 1,250% risk weighting on stablecoins and other digital assets that used permissionless blockchains. Thedéen noted that the sharp rise in stablecoin usage and differing regulatory stances have made it difficult to achieve consensus, prompting calls for a new approach. While the current Basel rules, originally focused on assets like bitcoin, would subject many stablecoins to the harshest capital requirements, major regulators such as the US Federal Reserve and the Bank of England have decided not to implement them in full. [Source: FT]

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