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The Wolfsberg Group shares a common lexicon in the digital assets space.

26/11/2024

Agreeing on a common lexicon in the digital assets space is challenging.

Today, The Wolfsberg Group shares a collection of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on Defining Digital Assets in an Emerging Financial Crime Compliance Risk Environment, which captures how the Group's members conceive of and conceptualise key terms associated with digital assets –

  • In their engagement with policymakers, supervisors, regulators, and other FIs, and
  • In developing their own policies and designing appropriate controls.

These terms will serve as a reference for the Group's subsequent work on the risks and associated controls for digital assets.

The document is accessible here.

https://db.wolfsberg-group.org/assets/344e51dd-243c-4fe8-adfa-0e1d6567c4ed/Digital%20Assets%20FAQs%20-%20For%20publication.pdf?utm_source=linkedin&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=release

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