The Autorité de Contrôle Prudentiel et de Résolution (ACPR), a body within the French Central Bank published a summary of the public consultation it held on decentralized finance (DeFi).
The document released on Oct 12, outlines a key path toward regulations in the sector to address the risky areas highlighted by stakeholders in web3 in a bid to reshape finance.
Aiming to address the contemporary issues in web3, the regulator held its public consultation for two months (April - May) recording views and opinions from market participants in France, Europe, and other continents.
”This public consultation has enabled us to gain a deeper understanding of this ecosystem, thanks to the number, variety, and depth of contributions received. This makes the regulatory avenues outlined by the ACPR even more relevant, and will provide us with an opportunity to weigh in on the forthcoming regulatory discussions at the European level.”
A key revelation by the body goes to the root of blockchain mechanisms with the body citing operational risks due to the high concentration of infrastructure on cloud service providers playing central roles.
It also concludes that the frequency of centralized components of most DeFi projects makes it disintermediated rather than decentralized.
“Similarly, participants in the consultation have highlighted the structural persistence of elements of centralization in the way DeFi protocols operate. The ACPR, therefore, believes that the term "disintermediated” finance is more appropriate than that of "decentralized” finance.”
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