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  • Financial Technology (FinTech)
  • Digital Assets and Blockchain
  • Regulatory Science

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  • Digital assets (DAs), including cryptocurrencies, tokenized securities, stablecoins, non-fungible tokens (NFTs), and central bank digital currencies, are revolutionizing financial markets.
  • These innovations, powered by blockchain, distributed ledger technology, and smart contracts, introduce novel business models, investment avenues, and transaction efficiencies.
  • However, the rapid expansion of DAs presents significant risks such as fraud, market manipulation, cybersecurity threats, and regulatory ambiguity.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an interdisciplinary and empirically grounded analysis of the digital asset landscape.
  • To define and classify major DA types, track their evolution, and assess current adoption trends.
  • To examine the role of emerging technologies like decentralized finance and NFT expansion in accelerating financial transformation.

Main Methods:

  • Classification and analysis of major digital asset types.
  • Assessment of current adoption trends and technological developments.
  • Examination of the global regulatory landscape, including jurisdictional differences and governance frameworks.
  • Derivation of risk mitigation strategies through quantitative analysis and case-based evidence.

Main Results:

  • Digital assets are evolving from speculative instruments to functional tools across various financial applications.
  • Significant jurisdictional differences and classification challenges exist within the global regulatory landscape for DAs.
  • Risk mitigation strategies focus on balancing innovation with investor protection, promoting regulatory harmonization, and supporting experimentation.

Conclusions:

  • A forward-looking, evidence-based, and collaborative regulatory approach is essential for harnessing DA benefits.
  • Effective strategies involve adaptive regulatory design, cross-border harmonization, and supportive frameworks like regulatory sandboxes.
  • Stakeholders must manage systemic risks and maintain market integrity to ensure the sustainable growth of digital assets.