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Consumer Safeguarding

Definition

Consumer safeguarding refers to the measures and regulations implemented to protect individuals using financial products and services, including those within the digital asset sector. These protections aim to prevent fraud, ensure fair practices, promote transparency, and provide recourse for grievances. Examples include disclosure requirements, anti-money laundering (AML) protocols, and investor education initiatives. Effective safeguarding builds trust and stability in emerging markets like cryptocurrency.