AREAS OF INTEREST FOR FINTECH REGULATION
A slide showing the developments in fintech that attract regulatory interest.
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A slide showing the developments in fintech that attract regulatory interest.
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A slide showing how push and pull payments function, with the differences shown graphically (example with Visa).
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In this brief adapted from a Linkedin post, Monica Jasuja describes the difference between push and pull payments.
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In this paper by Tremend, the various means of applying artificial intelligence (AI) to digital payments and wallets is discussed.
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This is a link to PAXOS, where they explain Paxos stablecoins are subject to oversight by the New York State Department of Financial Services, meeting the high standards of consumer protection. PAXOS uses API-based blockchain technology to implement payments solutions across many different industries.
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This article shows that by leveraging blockchain technology, enterprises involved in payments can automate most processes while maintaining a high level of security and transparency.
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A slide showing a graphic representation of the likely steps towards the regulation of cryptocurrencies in Argentina (in Spanish).
REGULACION DE CRIPTO EN ARGENTINA 2023 Read More »
An article in Spanish describing the anticipated regulation of crypto currencies in Argentina.
In this publicly available GSA report, authored by Teddy Kyung Lee, central bank digital currency (CDBDC) is defined, and contrasted with crypto. In addition to basic definitions, there is an emphasis on how CBDC wallets must be secured.
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FedNow’s promise of faster payments is not new. Aside from RTP and same-day ACH, we have seen faster payments in a number of forms: closed-loop P2P payments (Venmo, Zelle), wire transfers, stablecoins, and push-to-card. Each varies in settlement type, rail, limit, cost, push/pull capabilities, and transaction limits. This has created an ecosystem where U.S. money movement has become unnecessarily complex. In this white paper by Bessemer Venture Partners they explain that they expect to see more payment-first business models, and a new wave of fraud, and infrastructure to facilitate the patchwork of faster payments in the US.
HOW FEDNOW AND FASTER PAYMENTS WILL IMPACT US FINTECH Read More »