Settlement Simplification

Action

Settlement Simplification, within cryptocurrency and derivatives, represents a concerted effort to reduce the operational steps and counterparty exposures inherent in traditional trade lifecycle management. This involves streamlining processes from trade execution through clearing and final settlement, often leveraging distributed ledger technology to minimize reliance on central intermediaries. Consequently, reduced settlement times directly impact capital efficiency, allowing for faster redeployment of funds and diminished systemic risk. The objective is to move towards near real-time settlement, a significant departure from the T+2 or T+1 cycles prevalent in conventional finance.