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L'ASIC appelle à un engagement plus étroit, mais l'industrie de la cryptographie dit que les règles ne sont pas claires

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La Commission australienne des valeurs mobilières et des investissements, ou ASIC, exhorte les entreprises locales de blockchain et de cryptographie à s'engager avec les régulateurs pour les aider à favoriser l'innovation dans la région. 

Speaking at the Australia Blockchain conference on Monday, Jonathan Hatch, senior advisor of strategic intelligence at the ASIC, emphasized the regulator is trying to build trust and collaborate with the crypto economy.

Panelist Kevin Saunders, chief investment officer of Monochrome Asset Management, stated that while the blockchain sector could do more to understand the ASIC’s regulatory framework, the commission needs to provide greater clarity as to the industry’s compliance obligations.

Saunders took aim at the opacity of existing regulations, characterizing the industry’s oversight as “too ephemeral for large institutions to engage with it.”

Commenting on the challenges in the sector, Chloe White, lead of the National Blockchain Roadmap, agreed that it is challenging for industry stakeholders to keep up with the current regulatory environment.

Justin Amos, CEO of digital financial agreements firm Lygon 1B, added that regulators need to collaborate to support new technologies rather than seek to stifle emerging industries with heavy-handed regulation.

The Australian government has already been supportive of blockchain projects, having made two grants of up to $3 million available to blockchain teams targeting minerals certification and excise taxation solutions in late March.

In November 2020, the Reserve Bank of Australia partenariats annoncés with the Commonwealth Bank, National Australia Bank, financial services company Perpetual and Ethereum software firm ConsenSys to explore the potential use of a wholesale central bank digital currency.

En janvier 2021, Cointelegraph predicted that Australia would be one of the first five nations to launch a central bank digital currency due to its favorable blockchain environment.

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Source: https://cointelegraph.com/news/asic-calls-for-closer-engagement-but-crypto-industry-says-rules-are-unclear

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