Marcel Cassar, the newly appointed chairperson of the Malta Bankers Association, said that blockchain tech sounds like a "Banker's dream." Cassar also claimed that cryptocurrencies are "Here to stay," according to a June 17 interview with local news outlet The Malta Independent.
Cassar does underline that blockchain is not a disruptive technology, but instead a foundational technology that can "Create new platforms for our economic and social infrastructure."
Cassar then distinguishes between currencies and payment technologies - "The currency is the 'what' while the payment technology is the 'how'" - noting that cryptocurrencies are the medium of exchange, while the payment system is a separate entity.
"But what it means for banks is that their traditional role as main payment intermediary for funds and currency transmission will become challenged, if not obsolete."
Even though Cassar notes that cryptocurrencies are risky due to their connection to money laundering and their volatility, he still thinks they are "Here to stay," adding that once regulation improves, "Some may reap first mover advantages."
Malta has been referred to as a "Blockchain island" due to their welcoming of several large crypto exchanges to the country, including Binance, OKEx, and BitBay.
Binance announced in an exclusive to Cointelegraph at the beginning of June that they had set up a bank account in Malta, bringing it a step closer to offering fiat-crypto deposits and withdrawals on its platform.
Cassar commented on the introduction of the crypto exchanges to Malta, acknowledging that "This is an area of unknown and unprecedented compliance risk for our banks:".
"We need to be sure of what enhanced risk management and compliance capabilities the banks are putting in place because there are also other important linkages that need to be protected, among others our correspondent banking networks which still see these technologies as new and susceptible to risk of criminal abuse."
A Cointelegraph Expert Take last week also explored Malta's role in the crypto sphere in regards to the European Union's TAX3 investigation, concluding that Malta will remain a crypto "Trail blazer" due to its favorable crypto tax laws and three new crypto-related bills adopted in April.
New Malta Bankers Association Chairman Praises Blockchain, Says Crypto 'Here to Stay'
Publié le Jun 19, 2018
by Cointele | Publié le Coinage
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