# CBDC İlgili Makaleler

HTX Haber Merkezi, kripto endüstrisindeki piyasa trendleri, proje güncellemeleri, teknoloji gelişmeleri ve düzenleyici politikaları kapsayan "CBDC" hakkında en son makaleleri ve derinlemesine analizleri sunmaktadır.

From Cash to Crypto: Towards a Consistent Regulatory Approach to Illicit Payments

"From Cash to Crypto: Towards a Consistent Regulatory Approach to Illicit Payments" by Andrea Minto et al. (BIS) examines the challenges for Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) regulation posed by the diversification of payment instruments, from cash and bank deposits to cryptoassets and CBDCs. The paper introduces a conceptual framework centered on the degree of intermediary involvement in a payment tool. It identifies a "waterbed effect": as regulators tighten AML/CFT rules on one type of instrument (e.g., bank transfers), illicit activity may shift to less-regulated alternatives with lower detection probabilities (e.g., self-hosted crypto wallets). This regulatory arbitrage undermines overall effectiveness. The framework categorizes payment tools as either intermediary-dependent (e.g., bank deposits, e-money, custodial wallets) where regulated entities perform checks, or non-intermediated (e.g., cash, self-hosted wallets, offline CBDCs) which offer higher anonymity and pose greater detection challenges. Malicious actors are assumed to choose tools that minimize their risk of detection. A case study of the EU's evolving AML/CFT regime illustrates this dynamic, showing how regulation has expanded over time to cover new entities like Crypto-Asset Service Providers (CASPs). However, inconsistencies remain, such as transaction limits for cash but not yet for self-hosted wallets or offline digital euro transactions. The paper concludes by proposing a dual regulatory approach: a *lex generalis* establishing a unified baseline of core obligations for all intermediated tools, and a *lex specialis* with tailored rules for non-intermediated instruments (e.g., transaction limits for cash and offline CBDCs, enhanced "touch point" monitoring for self-hosted wallets). This aims to create a more effective, consistent, and forward-looking framework that balances financial integrity with considerations for user privacy and innovation.

marsbit03/29 12:18

From Cash to Crypto: Towards a Consistent Regulatory Approach to Illicit Payments

marsbit03/29 12:18

RWA Weekly: Republicans Urge Senate to Adopt House Crypto Bill, EU's 12-Bank Alliance Qivalis Plans to Launch Euro Stablecoin

RWA Weekly Digest: March 6, 2026 The RWA sector continues to grow, with the total on-chain market cap reaching $26.52 billion. The stablecoin market cap saw a slight increase to $299.09 billion, marking two consecutive months of growth, while monthly active addresses rose to 53.48 million. Key regulatory developments include the U.S. Fed affirming a "technology-neutral" capital treatment for tokenized securities, and a U.S. Senate housing bill that included a temporary ban on a CBDC until 2030. The OCC issued rules limiting indirect interest payments on stablecoins. Japan's central bank announced plans to conduct trials for blockchain-based settlements. Significant project launches highlight the trend of traditional finance moving on-chain. A coalition of 12 EU banks, named Qivalis, plans to launch a MiCA-compliant euro stablecoin in the second half of the year. Germany's AllUnity expanded its offerings with a Swiss franc-pegged stable币, CHFAU. The Canadian government, alongside TD Bank, successfully piloted a C$100 million blockchain bond. In payments, Visa and Stripe are planning to expand their stable币 card issuance to over 100 countries. Western Union partnered with Crossmint to launch its USDPT stable币 on Solana. Funding activity remained strong. ARQ raised $70 million to expand its stablecoin-based financial applications in Latin America. QFEX secured $9.5 million in seed funding to launch a high-leverage RWA trading platform. Tether made a strategic investment in Axiym to integrate USDT into compliant payment networks. The European Central Bank issued a warning that widespread stable币 adoption, particularly of those pegged to foreign currencies like the USD, could pose significant risks to monetary policy and the banking system. Analysis from TD Cowen suggested that banks might lose the political battle over stable币 yield payments, though prolonged debate could jeopardize broader crypto legislation in the U.S.

marsbit03/06 07:21

RWA Weekly: Republicans Urge Senate to Adopt House Crypto Bill, EU's 12-Bank Alliance Qivalis Plans to Launch Euro Stablecoin

marsbit03/06 07:21

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