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By McCarthy Tétrault LLP | 4 Minutes Read August 9, 2019

Financial Stability Board delivers report on financial stability implications of decentralised financial technologies

On June 6, 2019, the Financial Stability Board (the “FSB”), an international body that coordinates the work of national financial authorities, published a report on “Decentralised financial technologies” in response to a request by the Japanese presidency of the G20.

Article by McCarthy Tétrault LLP / Business, Finance and Accounting, Information Technology, Privacy / decentralised financial technologies, decentralized finance, distributed ledger technology, financial services, Financial Stability Board, financial technologies, FinTech, peer to peer

By Occasional Contributors | 8 Minutes Read July 25, 2017

The future of securities regulation of distributed ledger technologies

distributed ledger technologiesThe following discussion provides a general description of blockchain and distributed ledger technologies (DLT) and the current state of the regulatory landscape in Ontario.
To date, the Ontario Securities Commission has not explicitly categorized a blockchain token or coin (which are further discussed below) as an investment contract or other type of security under section 1(1) of the Securities Act (Ontario) (the OSA), but did issue a press release on March 7, 2017, advising market participants that products or other assets that are tracked and traded as part of a distributed ledger may qualify as securities, even if they do not represent shares of a company or similar ownership interests. A business’ specific use of DLT may trigger Ontario securities law requirements, including the need to be registered or to file a prospectus. Any business that is operating or planning to operate a DLT-based venture should consider the nature of … Continue reading “The future of securities regulation of distributed ledger technologies”

Article by Occasional Contributors / Business, Finance and Accounting, Information Technology, Privacy / bitcoin, blockchain, crtypto-currency, distributed ledger technology, investment contract, Ontario Securities Act, Ontario Securities Commission

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