Digital finance is growing, but regulation remains fragmented
Tokenisation, stablecoins, and digital assets continue moving closer to mainstream finance. However, differing rules across the U.S., UK, and European Union are creating legal and operational obstacles for companies hoping to build cross-border services.
At the same time, research suggests Bitcoin remains highly sensitive to central-bank language: hawkish policy signals can pressure prices even before rates actually change. The next stage of crypto adoption may therefore depend as much on monetary policy and regulatory coordination as on technology.
#Crypto #Stablecoins #Fintech #DigitalAssets #FinancialRegulation
Tokenisation, stablecoins, and digital assets continue moving closer to mainstream finance. However, differing rules across the U.S., UK, and European Union are creating legal and operational obstacles for companies hoping to build cross-border services.
At the same time, research suggests Bitcoin remains highly sensitive to central-bank language: hawkish policy signals can pressure prices even before rates actually change. The next stage of crypto adoption may therefore depend as much on monetary policy and regulatory coordination as on technology.
#Crypto #Stablecoins #Fintech #DigitalAssets #FinancialRegulation

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