Banco da Inglaterra e FCA apresentam visão compartilhada para a tokenização

O Banco da Inglaterra e a Financial Conduct Authority lançaram uma consulta pública conjunta para promover a tokenização nos mercados financeiros do Reino Unido. A iniciativa busca o feedback do setor sobre regras e mudanças na infraestrutura. O objetivo é levar a tokenização de projetos-piloto para a produção em larga escala.

Os reguladores delinearam planos para estender a infraestrutura de liquidação para operações quase ininterruptas, 24 horas por dia, 7 dias por semana. Esse movimento prepara os mercados para uma adoção mais ampla de ativos tokenizados. As autoridades afirmaram que as mudanças apoiarão a eficiência e a inovação nas finanças.

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