Standard setters see DeFi, which uses software to replicate traditional financial services like lending, as the next step in crypto markets. But in a series of articles published this week by financial lobby group Eurofi, regulators say they aren’t sure how they can curb the risks associated with DeFi like money laundering, cyberattacks and scams.
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