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APPROACHES TO VIRTUAL ASSET REGULATION

APPROACHES TO VIRTUAL ASSET REGULATION

The Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance (CCAF) identified four principal types of regulatory responses to virtual assets:

  • Application of existing regulation – this is the approach that many regulators have adopted, which involves applying existing laws and regulations to activities involving virtual assets by issuing regulatory guidance on how existing laws apply to those activities. Examples include Australia’s Information Sheet (INFO 225) on ICOs and cryptocurrency and Hong Kong’s Statement on Securities Token Offerings;

  • Retrofitted regulation – extending existing laws and regulations to cover activities involving virtual assets. According to a study by the CCAF, countries with a higher level of domestic crypto asset activity, typically take this approach.[56] Of course, retrofitting regulation has its drawbacks (mainly the fact that distributed ledger technology (DLT) compares so starkly to traditional, centralised systems) however, this approach is attractive to many jurisdictions seeing rapid development of crypto activity;

  • Bespoke regulation – a number of smaller jurisdictions have taken this approach by enacting new laws specifically to regulate virtual asset activities. An example is Malta’s Virtual Financial Assets Act. The CCAF study found that generally, the likes of Malta, Gibraltar and Luxembourg have been able to develop these bespoke crypto regimes due to their relative lack of crypto asset activity[57]; and

  • Bespoke regulatory regimes – establishing a distinct regulatory framework applicable to a type of activities (typically fintech activities), of which virtual asset activities are one type.

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CH-018970 (Webpage Portal)
2021-04-23 (Published)
2021-08-26 (Updated)
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Approaches to virtual asset regulation

Application of existing regulation Australia Hong Kong

Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance CCAF

Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance four regulatory approaches

Hong Kong SFC Statement on Security Token Offerings

Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance Retrofitted regulation

Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance Crypto activity

Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance bespoke regulation

Malta Virtual Financial Assets Act

Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance bespoke regulatory regime

Fintech activities