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Taiwan pushes for central bank custody in stablecoin oversight plan

November 12, 2025Cryptopolitangeneral
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Taiwan's central bank has called for tighter oversight of stablecoin licensing, recommending that issuers keep part of their reserves at the central bank.

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Taiwan's Proposed Stablecoin Regulations: A Pivotal Shift in Cryptocurrency Oversight In a bold move to strengthen its grip on the burgeoning cryptocurrency market, Taiwan's central bank has unveiled a sweeping plan to tighten the reins on stablecoin issuance and oversight. This strategic decision comes at a critical juncture, as the global crypto landscape continues to evolve rapidly, with stablecoins playing an increasingly vital role in facilitating digital asset transactions and cross-border payments. The core of Taiwan's proposal centers around a novel concept – requiring stablecoin issuers to maintain a portion of their reserves directly with the central bank. This unprecedented measure aims to enhance transparency, safeguard user funds, and mitigate risks associated with these digital assets. By vesting the central bank with a more hands-on role in stablecoin custody, Taiwan is signaling its intent to exert greater control over this burgeoning financial innovation, ensuring alignment with its broader monetary and financial stability objectives. The implications of this move are far-reaching, both within Taiwan's borders and across the global crypto ecosystem. Investors and market participants will closely monitor the implementation and potential ripple effects of this policy, as it could set a precedent for other jurisdictions contemplating similar regulatory approaches. Cryptocurrency exchanges and stablecoin providers operating in Taiwan will need to adapt their business models and compliance frameworks to accommodate the new regulatory requirements, potentially impacting their overall competitiveness and operational costs. Moreover, this development underscores the growing recognition among policymakers that stablecoins, with their potential to disrupt traditional financial systems, warrant heightened scrutiny and oversight. The central bank's call for tighter licensing and reserve requirements reflects a broader trend of regulatory authorities worldwide grappling with the challenges posed by the rise of these digital assets, which have become increasingly integrated into the global financial infrastructure. Experts within the cryptocurrency industry have expressed mixed reactions to Taiwan's proposal. Some hail it as a proactive step towards safeguarding consumer interests and financial stability, while others caution that overly restrictive regulations could stifle innovation and hamper the adoption of these transformative technologies. The delicate balance between fostering financial innovation and maintaining regulatory oversight will undoubtedly be a key focus for policymakers as they navigate the evolving crypto landscape. As Taiwan forges ahead with its stablecoin oversight plan, the global cryptocurrency community will be closely watching to see how this pivotal move shapes the future of digital asset regulation. With its potential to serve as a model for other jurisdictions, Taiwan's approach could have far-reaching implications for the broader crypto ecosystem, altering the landscape for investors, developers, and financial institutions alike.

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