CSSF: DLT/Blockchain "a real challenge"

Integrating distributed ledger technology (DLT) can be “a real challenge” for financial institutions and regulators, Luxembourg’s financial regulator the CSSF (Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier) said last Friday in a white paper on distributed ledger technology (DLT), also known as blockchain (a type of DLT, the CSSF noted). 

Luxembourg lags in adopting blockchain in finance

The Luxembourg financial sector has long-discussed the blockchain or as it’s also called “distributed ledger technology (DLT)” as way to strengthen the Luxembourg financial sector. As it was put by Ananda Kautz of Luxembourg’s banks and bankers association the ABBL: “Digital strategy, digital ledger technology, most commonly known as blockchain, has been a key strategic topic for ABBL since many years now.”

ABN: blockchain could lead to protocol economy

The emergence of distributed ledger technology (DLT), of which blockchain is a form, could bring about a shift from a platform economy to a protocol economy. In this, data is the key to the economy, explained Ralph Wessels of ABN Amro in an article published by his employer on tokenisation, part of a three-part series on cryptocurrencies published by the bank.