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Regulated DLT

Definition

Regulated DLT refers to distributed ledger technology platforms or applications that operate under specific legal and supervisory frameworks established by governmental authorities. These regulations aim to ensure compliance with financial laws, consumer protection, anti-money laundering (AML) standards, and data security requirements. The oversight provides a layer of legitimacy and stability, attracting traditional financial institutions to the digital asset space. It balances innovation with risk mitigation.