In this episode of CryptoReg Insights, host Polina Evstifeeva interviews Tony McLaughlin, CEO & Founder of Ubyx (ex-Citi Head of Global Transaction Services UK), on the accelerating convergence of TradFi and DeFi through tokenised money.
Tony highlights how clear regulatory rules provide certainty, reduce barriers, and drive scalable institutional adoption in the new tokenized ecosystem.
Key areas of regulatory clarity to watch:
- Unlocking corporate treasury adoption: Are stablecoins treated as cash equivalents? → Watch IAS 7 and related accounting standards.
- Safe engagement with public blockchains by banks: Can banks conduct their third-party risk management (TPRM) procedures without hurdles? → Watch outsourcing requirements.
Will financial instruments all be tokenised in the future? Are client wallets becoming essential for banks to future-proof? How can institutions use regulatory insights to find optimal market entry points?
Tune in for expert insights on navigating regulation as an enabler for tokenised assets, stablecoins, and the TradFi-DeFi future.
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