Canadian Regulator Proposes Changes to Its 'Capital and Liquidity Approach to Crypto-Assets' – Regulation Bitcoin News

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One draft is focused on the regulatory capital treatment of crypto-asset exposures by regulated deposit-taking institutions, while the other is targeted at insurers. regulation

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