Crypto & Capital Policy: Deep Dive with Regulators & Institutions

Crypto & Capital Policy: Deep Dive with Regulators & Institutions

As digital assets move from the periphery toward systemic relevance, policy discussions across APAC are becoming sharper, more technical, and more grounded in capital realities.

From GFI’s Closed-Door APAC Roundtable
Crypto & Capital Policy: Deep Dive with Regulators and Institutions, several themes stood out.

Capital flows are a policy issue, not just a market one
Crypto markets act as high-speed conduits for economic sentiment, amplifying currency stresses even when absolute flow volumes remain modest relative to traditional finance.

Stablecoins are evolving into payment infrastructure
Increasingly viewed as cross-border payment infrastructure, stablecoins raise questions around reserve quality, governance, programmability, and long-term monetary sovereignty.

Institutional trust depends on technical credibility
Effective supervision now depends on technical credibility—from custody design and key management to smart contract behaviour and operational resilience.

On-chain data is an underused supervisory tool
Public blockchains offer real-time supervisory visibility, presenting an opportunity to complement traditional reporting with on-chain, data-driven oversight.

Interoperability matters more than uniformity
With diverse capital account regimes across APAC, the path forward lies in interoperability and mutual recognition, not uniform global rulebooks.

The overarching signal was clear:
the challenge is no longer whether digital assets matter, but how policy frameworks evolve to supervise them competently and credibly.

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