European Finance DLT refers to the application of Distributed Ledger Technology within the European financial sector. This encompasses initiatives by European institutions, regulators, and private firms to leverage DLT for various financial services. It aims to modernize market infrastructure, enhance efficiency, and foster innovation across the continent.
Context
European finance DLT initiatives are a prominent topic in regulatory and financial news, with the European Union actively developing frameworks like MiCA to govern digital assets. Pilot programs often focus on wholesale markets, securities tokenization, and cross-border payments. The region’s approach to DLT is closely watched for its potential to shape global standards and adoption.
This DLT initiative tokenizes the €310B commercial paper market, establishing a central bank digital currency (CBDC) rail for instantaneous, risk-mitigated settlement.
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