Blockchain Under Financial Stability Board’s Scanner
The Financial Stability Board has discussed and reviewed distributed ledger or blockchain technology in a wider meeting covering its priorities in 2016, during a discussion in Tokyo over the past two days. The Financial Stability Board (FSB), a common platform that sees the coming together of senior policy makers from central banks, ministries of finance and other supervisory and regulatory authorities from G20 nations has revealed that it has reviewed distributed ledger technologies in a meeting. Held over the last two days in Tokyo, Japan, the meeting was to review the international....
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