Australia relaxes regulations on stablecoin intermediaries.



According to Hashlink, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has granted regulatory exemptions to stablecoin intermediaries, allowing them to distribute cryptocurrencies issued by Australian licensed entities without the need to hold a separate financial services license. This measure takes effect after registration in federal legislation and aims to address regulatory challenges in the stablecoin market. Steve Vallas, CEO of Blockchain APAC, described this move as a temporary transition prior to broader reforms, aligning with the spirit of the financial services law. The exemption does not change the classification of stablecoins as financial products; it is merely a "temporary suspension of the secondary licensing requirements for licensed issuers' distributors," while requiring intermediaries to provide product disclosure statements to ensure transparency.

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