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Many crypto asset activities pose ‘novel risks‘ to banks, says Fed vice chair for supervision

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October 13, 2022457 Views
Many crypto asset activities pose ‘novel risks‘ to banks, says Fed vice chair for supervision

Michael Barr suggested that financial institutions engage with U.S. regulators to ensure “safe, sound, and legally permissible” activities regarding the use cases of innovative technologies.

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