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Stablecoins in the monetary system of the future

This roundtable is the third phase of an ongoing dialogue focused on crafting open and interoperable networks within the financial ecosystem. 

In November 2023, a roundtable titled 'Open and Interoperable Networks,' convened by the International Monetary Fund and the Monetary Authority of Singapore, delved into the necessity for multilateral platforms powered by such networks among global banks and regulators. A subsequent write-up underscored the need for advancements across technology, business, and regulations. These included rigorous testing of technology through live transactions, clearer articulation of the benefits of interoperability, and regulatory support for innovative technologies, such as through regulatory sandboxes. 

At the March 2024 gathering during the Japan FinTech Festival, a follow-up discussion titled 'Moving Money at the Speed of the Internet' was held in collaboration with the Financial Services Agency of Japan and the Monetary Authority of Singapore. The conversation addressed the challenges posed by the lack of compliant digital infrastructure for financial institutions to execute digital asset transactions at scale. Find more insights from this discussion, emphasising the crucial role of foundational digital infrastructure in supporting open and interoperable networks in the pre-reading material. 

Building on past recommendations, this third chapter brings together key stakeholders from various sectors of the financial industry to address concerns and chart a course for the future of stablecoins within the monetary system. Operating under our theme of Decoding Digital Assets and Payments, the session aims to provide guidance to regulators, support commercial banks in adapting to the evolving landscape, and encourage FinTech innovation alongside stablecoins. 

Experts on the roundtable will drive a meaningful exchange on the following:  
- An overview of the current concerns surrounding stablecoins, ranging from regulatory uncertainties to systemic risks, and insights into ongoing efforts to understand and regulate digital assets through collaboration. Consideration of the systematic impact of increasing holdings of reserve currencies by issuers 
- The role of commercial banks in the future monetary system, including opportunities in developing on-chain assets and strategies for integrating traditional banking services with emerging digital asset platforms.  
- Collaborative initiatives between FinTechs and stablecoin issuers as key drivers of innovation. Fintech leaders will be invited to share their perspectives on the intersection of innovation in the digital asset space 

Attendees who wish to familiarise themselves with the topic may refer to the reference materials below.
- Open and Interoperable Networks
- Moving Money at the Speed of the Internet
- ASAP: A Conceptual Model for Digital Asset Platforms

Speakers

Daniel Lee

Daniel Lee

Head of Web3, Banking Circle

Edward Bowles

Edward Bowles

Global Head of Government Relations, Wise

Dr Gordon Liao

Dr Gordon Liao

Chief Economist, Circle Internet Financial

Guillaume Chatain

Guillaume Chatain

Head of Sales, Societe Generale - FORGE

Herve Tourpe

Herve Tourpe

Chief of Digital Advisory Unit, International Monetary Fund

Lesley Chavkin

Lesley Chavkin

Global Head of Public Policy, Paxos

Rita Liu

Rita Liu

Chief Executive Officer, RD Technologies

Salim Dhanani

Salim Dhanani

Chief Executive Officer, Pave Bank

Simonas Krėpšta

Simonas Krėpšta

Board Member, Bank of Lithuania

Toh Wee Kee

Toh Wee Kee

Global Head of Business Architecture for Coin Systems, Onyx by J.P. Morgan

Moderator

Raadhika Sihin

Raadhika Sihin

Head of Policy, Elevandi