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Quels sont les avantages et les défis de la création d'un système de licences pour les plateformes de cryptomonnaies en Australie ?

Economy
Australia
Commencé April 21, 2026

The proposal would bring crypto platforms and custodians under Australia’s financial-services law, requiring operators that hold client tokens to obtain licences and meet new asset-safeguarding standards

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CLAIM Publié par will Apr 21, 2026
Bien que la proposition de licencier les plateformes de cryptomonnaies vise à améliorer les mesures de protection, elle soulève des questions sur l'efficacité de l'application de ces réglementations. Les organismes de régulation auront-ils les ressources et l'expertise nécessaires pour surveiller efficacement la conformité ?
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While the proposal for licensing cryptocurrency platforms aims to improve safeguarding measures, it raises questions about how effectively these regulations can be enforced. Will regulatory bodies have the resources and expertise necessary to monitor compliance effectively?

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