La Banque d'Angleterre réexamine les plafonds imposés aux stablecoins sous la pression du secteur

La Banque d'Angleterre réexamine les propositions de plafonds et les règles de réserve pour les stablecoins adossés à la livre sterling à la suite d'une réaction négative du secteur. Les autorités visent à maintenir les émetteurs de stablecoins sur le territoire britannique.

La Banque d'Angleterre revoit ses plans concernant la réglementation des stablecoins après les critiques du secteur. Des sources décrivent les propositions initiales comme étant trop conservatrices dans leur approche des plafonds et des exigences de réserve pour les stablecoins adossés à la livre sterling.

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