BoE deputy says tokenization could cut costs, boost competition

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 BoE deputy says tokenization could cut costs, boost competition

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The Bank of England's deputy governor emphasizes that tokenization could significantly reduce costs and boost competition in financial markets, highlighting the need for digital money to remain trusted and interoperable. This stance supports stablecoin reforms and near-24/7 settlement to facilitate tokenized markets, potentially leading to increased adoption and efficiency in the sector.

The UK central bank said digital money should remain trusted and interoperable as it weighs stablecoin reforms and near-24/7 settlement to support tokenized markets.