A European distributed ledger technology pilot regime for market infrastructures: finding a balance between innovation, investor protection and financial stability

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Randy Priem
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Purpose This study aims to discuss the European Commission’s proposal for a pilot regime for market infrastructures to experiment with the distributed ledger technology (DLT). In this respect, the study comments on the purpose, scope, requirements and attention points for market operators, investment firms and central securities depositories (CSDs) that are considering using this technology. Design/methodology/approach This paper focuses on the proposed rules surrounding the DLT pilot regime. The study is based on an analysis of the proposal, compares it with existing literature and presents the purpose and scope of the regime, followed by a detailed analysis of the proposed requirements. Findings The proposed requirements aim to provide legal certainty, ensure investor protection, support innovation and protect financial stability. The European Commission attempts to reach these goals by establishing uniform requirements for the DLT market infrastructures by means of a European sandbox approach. This study stresses that a level playing field between the various market participants using the technology should be warranted and provides arguments for why the proposal is incomplete in this respect. Originality/value To the best of the author’s knowledge, there are no other articles that provide a holistic overview of the proposed regulation and describe the choices that legislators have made so far. This paper will be of interest to all market operators, investment firms and CSDs that have interest in DLT. The study is also of value to their stakeholders, such as their regulators, market participants and their clients, as well as to other linked financial market infrastructures.
欧洲分布式账本技术市场基础设施试点制度:在创新、投资者保护和金融稳定之间找到平衡
目的本研究旨在讨论欧盟委员会提出的市场基础设施试点制度,以试验分布式账本技术(DLT)。在这方面,研究对考虑使用该技术的市场运营商、投资公司和中央证券托管机构(CSD)的目的、范围、要求和注意事项进行了评论。设计/方法论/方法本文侧重于围绕DLT试点制度提出的规则。该研究基于对该提案的分析,将其与现有文献进行比较,并提出该制度的目的和范围,然后对拟议的要求进行详细分析。调查结果拟议的要求旨在提供法律确定性,确保投资者保护,支持创新和保护金融稳定。欧盟委员会试图通过欧洲沙盒方法为DLT市场基础设施制定统一的要求来实现这些目标。这项研究强调,使用该技术的各个市场参与者之间应该有一个公平的竞争环境,并为该提案在这方面不完整的原因提供了论据。独创性/价值据作者所知,没有其他文章对拟议的法规进行全面概述,并描述立法者迄今为止所做的选择。本文将引起所有对DLT感兴趣的市场运营商、投资公司和CSD的兴趣。该研究对其利益相关者,如监管机构、市场参与者和客户,以及其他相关的金融市场基础设施也有价值。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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