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Regulated DLT Infrastructure

Definition

Regulated DLT infrastructure refers to distributed ledger technology systems that operate under specific legal and supervisory frameworks established by financial authorities. This infrastructure combines the benefits of blockchain, such as immutability and transparency, with the oversight and compliance requirements of traditional financial markets. It is designed to facilitate secure and efficient transactions for regulated entities, ensuring adherence to anti-money laundering, know-your-customer, and other financial regulations. Such systems aim to bridge the gap between innovative technology and established legal norms.