Cryptocurrency Exchange Regulation

Regulation

Cryptocurrency exchange regulation encompasses the legal framework governing platforms facilitating the buying, selling, and trading of digital assets, evolving rapidly to address novel risks. These frameworks aim to balance investor protection, market integrity, and innovation, often drawing parallels to traditional securities and derivatives regulation. Current approaches frequently involve anti-money laundering (AML) and know-your-customer (KYC) requirements, alongside stipulations regarding capital reserves and cybersecurity protocols, impacting operational costs and market access. The increasing complexity of crypto derivatives necessitates a nuanced regulatory response, considering systemic risk and potential for market manipulation.