- 3 Luglio 2019
- Posted by: Curatore
- Category: Dal Mondo, ECB - Lagarde
Con l’occasione della nomina di Christine Lagarde alla presidenza della Banca Centrale Europea, vi riproponiamo i suoi interventi più significativi sul tema di digital assets e blockchain in modo da avere un quadro del suo punto di vista su questa industria e con l’augurio che rimangano l’apertura mentale e l’approccio costruttivo finora dimostrati all’interno del suo ruolo istituzionale.
Ove possibile abbiamo privilegiato le fonti più dirette per mantenere le opinioni espresse il più possibile scevre da interpretazioni sensazionalistiche e/o di parte.
29/9/2017 – Bank of England conference, London
Central Banking and Fintech—A Brave New World?
“…So in many ways, virtual currencies might just give existing currencies and monetary policy a run for their money. The best response by central bankers is to continue running effective monetary policy, while being open to fresh ideas and new demands, as economies evolve.”
source: (FMI Blog post) – leggi tutto >>
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13/3/2018 – FMI Blog post
Addressing the Dark Side of the Crypto World
…”The volatility of crypto-assets has prompted an intense debate about whether they are a bubble, just another fad, or a revolution equivalent to the advent of the internet that will disrupt the financial sector and eventually replace fiat currencies.
The truth is obviously somewhere in between these extremes.
As I have said before, it would not be wise to dismiss crypto-assets; we must welcome their potential but also recognize their risks.”
source: (FMI Blog post) – leggi tutto >>
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16/4/2018 – FMI Blog post
An Even-handed Approach to Crypto-Assets
…”In my view, the fintech revolution will not eliminate the need for trusted intermediaries, such as brokers and bankers. There is hope, however, that decentralized applications spurred by crypto-assets will lead to a diversification of the financial landscape, a better balance between centralized and de-centralized service providers, and a financial ecosystem that is more efficient and potentially more robust in resisting threats.”
source: (FMI Blog post) – leggi tutto >>
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14/11/2018 – Singapore Fintech Festival
Winds of Change: The Case for New Digital Currency
…”More fundamentally, the case is about change—being open to change, embracing change, shaping change.
Technology will change, and so must we. Lest we remain the last leaf on a dead branch, the others having decided to fly with the wind.”
source: (FMI Blog post) – leggi tutto >>
10/4/2019 – FMI Seminar event (Video completo dell’evento)
Money and Payments in the Digital Age
Should the central bank focus on providing the supporting infrastructure and regulating the market? Or should it actively and directly provide payment services (such as by offering central bank digital currency)? What is the role of the state in ensuring trust in payment services? Does regulation favor banks or non-banks? Are private forms of money provided by non-banks substitutes or complements to banking services? Can the private sector build trust independently, such as through decentralized ledger technologies? What are the implications of these developments for financial intermediation, stability, consumer protection, and even privacy?
source: (FMI website) – leggi tutto >>