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Distributed Ledgers
Les banques qui utilisent des blockchains sans autorisation pour leurs transactions sont confrontées à de multiples risques, selon la BRI
Les risques comprennent les opérations et la sécurité, la gouvernance, les aspects juridiques, la finalité du règlement et la conformité, indique le rapport.

Vidéos
BIS Study: Regulate Ledgers, Not Individual Crypto Providers
According to a working paper produced for the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), using distributed-ledger technology (DLT) to cut the cost of cross-border payments requires regulators to stop looking at individual nodes and start looking at the distributed system as a whole. "The Hash" team discusses the regulatory perspective of DLT-based enhancement of cross-border payments.

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