The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is developing Tokenization of Deposit Insurance Guidance
BlockBeats News, November 14th. According to Bloomberg, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is reportedly developing guidelines for tokenized deposit insurance to help financial institutions expand their digital asset businesses. FDIC Acting Chairman Travis Hill stated that the movement of deposits from the traditional financial world to the blockchain or distributed ledger world should not change their legal nature.
The current market focus is on how non-directly FDIC-insured fintech companies would fully compensate consumers if their funds are compromised. Many fintech companies, although partnering with FDIC-insured banks to offer products covered by "pass-through deposit insurance," may face challenges in providing effective consumer protection if the cooperating third party goes bankrupt.
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