The Wharton Blockchain and Digital Asset Project is an initiative led by Professor Kevin Werbach @kwerb at the @Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.
With input from a diverse group of experts, the toolkit provides a foundation to understand what stablecoins are, how they function, and how they relate to other forms of money and payment. It also offers guidance for policy-makers in evaluating the evolving stablecoin sector.
We are delighted to announce the release of the Wharton Stablecoin Toolkit: Financial and Market Dimensions. This report provides a comprehensive overview of the stablecoin world, including the business ecosystem, categories of approaches, and use cases.
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Access the Wharton Stablecoin Toolkit at: https://t.co/3AArYcYjGT
Stablecoins are essential elements of the digital asset world. More deeply, they promise to bridge the gap between the traditional financial system and blockchain, creating major new innovations and efficiencies.
Professor Webach is hiring postdoc for the Wharton Accountable AI Lab to work on AI governance, legal, and/or ethical issues. Deadline May 9.
Application info at:
https://t.co/BGdEG33EP3
The first Reg@Tech Asia roundtable, organized by @WhartonBDAP and @SgSMUCDL on Feb. 24, 2025, brought together academics, regulators, policymakers, and industry leaders to discuss cross-country digital asset regulation. A huge thank you to all the participants! #DigitalAssets
We heard fascinating lightning talks from thought leaders and pioneers in the space, and pitched our working group proposals. We thank everyone who joined us for Reg@Tech10 @Wharton. Stay tuned for our BDAP report. #regtech#wharton#whartonbdap#regtech10
It's a wrap! The 10th Reg@Tech conference at @Wharton concluded on Friday. Prof @kwerb moderated a panel on the evolving approaches to digital assets in the US with panelists Chris Land, Lucy Hynes, Michael Wong and Paul Balzano.
@Wharton@kerstpe@ResasDaniel We then split into four breakouts to develop concrete proposals on frontier topics, such as technology-informed regulation, regulatory touchpoints of decentralized systems, blockchain as part of the solution to financial crime and the future of essential Web3 economic models.
Yesterday we kicked off our 10th Reg@Tech conference. We are thrilled to have such distinguished participants from around the world engage in important discussions on the future of digital asset regulation. @Wharton#regtech#wharton#fintech
@Wharton On the first day of the event, we learned a lot from the latest developments and global challenges in digital asset regulation. It was an honor to hear from @kerstpe, Valerie Szczepanik, and Kavita Jain at a panel moderated by @ResasDaniel#RegTech10#WhartonBDAP
🚀 New Wharton BDAP report: “Restoring Trust and Managing Risks” is out! Key insights from our 9th #RegTech roundtable discussing #digitalasset regulation. 🌐 Thanks to all experts who contributed! Explore here: https://t.co/E6bTtgIdoo #crypto#blockchain#defi#nfts#daos
Wharton Reg@Tech in Europe 🇪🇺
The first European Edition of the Wharton Reg@Tech Roundtable on Digital Assets took place on June 16, 2023 in Vienna, Austria
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