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cbdc:public:cbdc_omg:04_doc:15_common:30_stablecoins:start [2022/05/18 21:38]
nick ↷ Links adapted because of a move operation
cbdc:public:cbdc_omg:04_doc:15_common:30_stablecoins:start [2022/06/17 17:59] (current)
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 | [[cbdc:​public:​cbdc_omg:​04_doc:​15_common:​start| Return to Common Elements]] ​ |  <​WRAP>​ | [[cbdc:​public:​cbdc_omg:​04_doc:​15_common:​start| Return to Common Elements]] ​ |  <​WRAP>​
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-<a href="​mailto:​[email protected]?​Subject=OMG CBDC Response: ​+<a href="​mailto:​[email protected]?​Subject=OMG'​s ​CBDC WG Response: ​
 4.3 Stablecoins 4.3 Stablecoins
  
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 For GSC arrangements deemed to perform systemically important payment system functions or other FMI functions that are systemically important, the PFMI applies. On the basis of a preliminary analysis, some of the most relevant principles regarding this vulnerability would be on operational risk and settlement. See Annex 4 on CPMI-IOSCO preliminary analysis. For GSC arrangements deemed to perform systemically important payment system functions or other FMI functions that are systemically important, the PFMI applies. On the basis of a preliminary analysis, some of the most relevant principles regarding this vulnerability would be on operational risk and settlement. See Annex 4 on CPMI-IOSCO preliminary analysis.
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-^ Storing the private keys providing access to stablecoins ​(wallets) |<​WRAP>​+^ Storing the private keys providing access to Stablecoins ​(wallets) |<​WRAP>​
 Disruption of a wallet, for example, theft of coins from a digital wallet or operational (e.g. cyber) incident. Disruption of a wallet, for example, theft of coins from a digital wallet or operational (e.g. cyber) incident.
  
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 Settlement finality requirements Settlement finality requirements
  
-Allocation of legal responsibility for unauthorised ​transactions+Allocation of legal responsibility for unauthorized ​transactions
 Cyber security and other operational resiliency safeguards Cyber security and other operational resiliency safeguards
  
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 [[cbdc:​public:​cbdc_omg:​04_doc:​15_common:​30_stablecoins:​start| Return to Top]] [[cbdc:​public:​cbdc_omg:​04_doc:​15_common:​30_stablecoins:​start| Return to Top]]
  
-In this discussion, only the requirements were identified during the [[https://​www.omgwiki.org/​CBDC/​doku.php?​id=cbdc:​private:​cbdc_omg:​15_summary:​start | White Paper Analysis]] are considered. Table {{ref>​StablecoinReqiurements}} represents the allocated of requirements germane to the Stablecoins.+In this discussion, only the requirements were identified during the [[https://​www.omgwiki.org/​CBDC/​doku.php?​id=cbdc:​public:​cbdc_omg:​15_summary:​start | White Paper Analysis]] are considered. Table {{ref>​StablecoinReqiurements}} represents the allocated of requirements germane to the Stablecoins.
  
 <table StablecoinReqiurements>​ <table StablecoinReqiurements>​
-<​caption>​Example of mapping a subset of requirements identified during the White Paper Analysis conducted by the OMG</​caption>​+<​caption>​Example of mapping a subset of requirements identified during the White Paper Analysis conducted by the OMG's CBDC WG</​caption>​
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 ^ Area                ^ Desirements ​ ^ ^ Area                ^ Desirements ​ ^
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