Group 1 - The development of stablecoins faces challenges but has a profound impact on the monetary financial system, necessitating China to learn from stablecoin technologies and accelerate the digital RMB process to enhance its internationalization [1][3] - Global trends indicate that stablecoins are being regulated, with regions like the US and Hong Kong beginning legislative measures, prompting China to expedite its own regulatory framework for stablecoins, particularly for the RMB stablecoin [3][4] - Post-regulation, stablecoin issuance will require licensing and compliance with anti-money laundering, anti-terrorism financing, and consumer protection regulations, leading to a shift from decentralization to increased centralization [3][4] Group 2 - Regulatory measures will impose strict limits on the issuance of stablecoins, mandating full reserves and independent audits, while prohibiting their use for lending or paying interest, thus reinforcing their role as payment tools [3][4] - The regulation of stablecoins will necessitate enhanced oversight of cryptocurrency trading platforms, particularly in the exchange of crypto assets with fiat currencies, leading to a more standardized development phase in the crypto asset sector [4] - The development of stablecoins provides significant insights for the advancement of China's digital RMB, which should be expedited and designed in both domestic and overseas versions to facilitate internationalization [4]
王永利:中国要借鉴稳定币的技术和模式,加快数字人民币进程