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The Financialization of Crypto: Lessons from FTX and the Crypto Winter of 2022-2023
Arner, Douglas; ZETZSCHE, Dirk Andreas; Buckley, Ross et al.
2023
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Keywords :
FinTech, Digital Assets
Abstract :
[en] Cryptocurrencies, blockchain and decentralized finance were designed to address weaknesses in traditional finance, such as the systemic risk and government profligacy at the heart of many financial crises. Yet, failures of prominent crypto firms highlight the flaws in this argument. Crypto is neither special nor immune and has come to feature all the classic problems of traditional finance. As the crypto ecosystem has evolved, the market failures and externalities of traditional finance have emerged — a process we term the “financialization” of crypto. These include conflict of interests, information asymmetries, centralization and interconnections, large numbers of poorly informed, over-enthusiastic market participants, plus agency, operational and financial risks. In their paper, the authors argue that the regulation of crypto needs to learn from the centuries of experience of traditional finance: in order to function properly, crypto requires appropriate regulation and supervision to address market failures and externalities, and to support transparency and efficiency. While it appears the “Crypto Winter” of 2022-2023 has prompted the world’s financial regulators to act, policymakers need to overcome the difficulties posed by decentralization as the underlying paradigm of the crypto industry, which results in a multi-jurisdictional environment of crypto markets, participants, infrastructure and intermediaries. The authors argue that regulatory systems can (and must) now be instituted to ensure the proper functioning of crypto and its interconnections with traditional finance.
Research center :
NCER-FT - FinTech National Centre of Excellence in Research
Disciplines :
Economic & commercial law
Author, co-author :
Arner, Douglas 
ZETZSCHE, Dirk Andreas   ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance (FDEF) > Department of Law (DL)
Buckley, Ross 
Kirkwood, Jamieson 
 These authors have contributed equally to this work.
Language :
English
Title :
The Financialization of Crypto: Lessons from FTX and the Crypto Winter of 2022-2023
Publication date :
2023
Number of pages :
40
Focus Area :
Law / European Law
Development Goals :
9. Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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