HomeNewsBusinessEconomyIMF-FSB paper aims for crypto payment data by end 2025, says total ban tough to enforce

IMF-FSB paper aims for crypto payment data by end 2025, says total ban tough to enforce

G20 New Delhi Summit: The synthesis paper, jointly written by the International Monetary Fund and the Financial Stability Board, was submitted to G20 members and discussed at the meeting of finance deputies in New Delhi ahead of the Leaders' Summit on September 9-10

September 07, 2023 / 15:31 IST
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India has been pushing hard to reach a global consensus on minimum common regulations for crypto.
India has been pushing hard to reach a global consensus on minimum common regulations for crypto.

Global financial organisations are looking to collect detailed "test" data on crypto used in making payments by the end of 2025, according to a joint synthesis paper by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Financial Stability Board (FSB).

"The expected outcome is to have, by Q4 2025 (October-December 2025), test estimates of flows and stocks of crypto-assets used as means of payments broken down by type, sector, and counterpart country," the synthesis paper, released on September 7, said.

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The synthesis paper was submitted to the G20 members and discussed at the meeting of finance deputies in New Delhi ahead of the Leaders' Summit on September 9-10.

The paper, written by IMF and FSB at the request of the Indian G20 Presidency, contains policy recommendations and standards to help authorities address the macroeconomic and financial stability risks posed by crypto-asset activities and markets, including those associated with stablecoins and those conducted through decentralised finance. While it describes how the policy and regulatory frameworks developed by the IMF and the FSB fit together, it does not establish new policies or recommendations.