El Banco de Inglaterra y la FCA presentan una visión compartida sobre la tokenización

El Banco de Inglaterra y la Autoridad de Conducta Financiera han lanzado una consulta conjunta para promover la tokenización en los mercados financieros del Reino Unido. La iniciativa busca obtener comentarios de la industria sobre las normas y los cambios en la infraestructura. Su objetivo es trasladar la tokenización de la fase piloto a la producción a gran escala.

Los reguladores describieron planes para extender la infraestructura de liquidación hacia operaciones casi ininterrumpidas las 24 horas del día, los 7 días de la semana. Este movimiento prepara a los mercados para una adopción más amplia de activos tokenizados. Los funcionarios señalaron que los cambios apoyarán la eficiencia y la innovación en las finanzas.

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