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BIS Report Highlights Shortcomings of Stablecoins and Risks for Emerging Markets

The Bank for International Settlements critiques stablecoins for lacking key money characteristics, raising alarms about potential risks in emerging markets.

Editorial Staff1 min read

In its annual report, the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) has expressed concerns regarding the effectiveness of stablecoins as a form of money. The BIS argues that these digital assets fall short in critical areas such as singleness, elasticity, and integrity.

The report emphasizes that the limitations of stablecoins could pose significant risks, particularly for emerging markets. The BIS warns that these vulnerabilities may impact financial stability in regions already facing economic challenges.

Furthermore, the BIS suggests that existing regulatory frameworks may need to evolve to better address the complexities and risks associated with stablecoins. This adaptation could be essential for safeguarding financial systems in the face of growing digital asset adoption.

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