Banco da Inglaterra revisa limites para stablecoins sob pressão da indústria

O Banco da Inglaterra está revisando as propostas de limites e regras de reserva para stablecoins atreladas à libra esterlina após reações contrárias do setor. As autoridades visam manter os emissores de stablecoins operando em solo britânico.

O Banco da Inglaterra está revisando seus planos de regulamentação para stablecoins após a pressão da indústria. Fontes descrevem as propostas iniciais como excessivamente conservadoras em sua abordagem aos limites e requisitos de reserva para stablecoins em libras esterlinas.

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