The U.K.'s recently created Cryptoassets Taskforce has taken the first step on its mission to "Develop thinking and policy" around blockchain and cryptocurrency.
An inaugural meeting held yesterday saw the group agree on a series of objectives which, according to a post on the Gov.uk website, include assessing the impact of cryptocurrencies, the "Potential benefits and challenges" of adopting blockchain technology in the finance sector and determining if - and what - rules might be needed in response to those enquiries.
As reported by CoinDesk, the Cryptoassets Taskforce was first announced in late March by Philip Hammond, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, as part of the government's Fintech Sector Strategy - an initiative aimed to make the U.K. "The best place for Fintech business."
According to Dave Ramsden, deputy governor of the Bank of England, blockchain technology has the potential to deliver benefits to both the financial system and the British economy.
"This taskforce will enable us to work closely with the Treasury and the FCA to explore how the opportunities posed by these technologies can be realised, while also tackling the risks arising from cryptoassets."
The taskforce - which includes the Bank of England, the Financial Conduct Authority and the Treasury - will review existing research from the government and regulators, as well as seek input from trade bodies, academia and consumer and investors groups.
The group will host a roundtable discussion in July and publish its first report in the third quarter of the year.
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UK 'Cryptoassets' Task Force Plots Path Forward at First Meeting
pubblicato su May 22, 2018
by Coindesk | pubblicato su Coinage
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