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Crypto-Asset Monitoring Expert Group (CAMEG) 2024 Conference - Book of abstracts

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  • Aldasoro, Iñaki
  • Barbon, Andrea
  • Barthélemy, Jean
  • Benedetti, Marco
  • Da Silva, Pedro Bento Pereira
  • Born, Alexandra
  • Brandi, Marco
  • Brousse, Claire
  • Butruille, Béranger
  • Martinez, José Manuel Carbó
  • Di Casola, Paola
  • Ceparano, Vittorio
  • Cornelli, Giulio
  • Coste, Charles-Enguerrand
  • De Sclavis, Francesco
  • Deflorio, Anita
  • Delić, Eldin
  • Della Gatta, Daniela
  • López, Miguel Díaz
  • Dubravica, Yvan
  • Favorito, Marco
  • Ferrari Minesso, Massimo
  • Fessler, Pirmin
  • Galano, Giuseppe
  • Gambacorta, Leonardo
  • Garratt, Rodney
  • Gati, Zakaria
  • Gehem, Anton
  • Giammusso, Sara
  • Habib, Maurizio Michael
  • Haslhofer, Bernhard
  • Hodbod, Alexander
  • Jahanshahloo, Hossein
  • Kalfa, Mikaël
  • Kasimati, Agapi
  • Kerner, Isabel
  • Kochanska, Urszula
  • Koutrouli, Eleni
  • Lambert, Claudia
  • Manousopoulos, Polychronis
  • Marchetti, Sabina
  • Marchi, Edoardo
  • Marini, Andrea
  • Musso, Guillermo Andres Marquez
  • Blazquez, María Cristina Molero
  • Muci, Antonio
  • Naeem, Mahvish
  • Nardelli, Matteo
  • Naudts, Ellen
  • Neugebauer, Katja
  • Nguyen, Benoît
  • Painelli, Laura
  • Paula, Georg
  • Pellicani, Antonella
  • Perrella, Antonio
  • Piqueras, José Carlos
  • Räsänen, Tatu
  • Raunig, Burkhard
  • Reghezza, Alessio
  • Rubera, Eugenio
  • Saggese, Pietro
  • Segalla, Esther
  • Sigmund, Michael
  • Soemer, Nicolas
  • Zitan, Salim Talout
  • Tercero-Lucas, David
  • Teulery, Thomas
  • Theal, John
  • Tresso, Laura
  • van der Vaart, Sjoerd
  • Weber, Beat
  • Zamora-Pérez, Alejandro
  • Zangerl, Felix

Abstract

This paper provides an overview of recent analytical work conducted, under their own aegis, by experts from various European authorities and institutions in the field of crypto-asset monitoring. Currently, risks stemming from crypto-assets and the potential implications for central banking domains are limited and/or manageable, including as regards the existing regulatory and oversight frameworks. Nevertheless, the importance of monitoring developments in crypto-assets, raising awareness of the potential risks and fostering preparedness cannot be overstated. In light of this, this paper sets out the background to the establishment of the Crypto-Asset Monitoring Expert Group (CAMEG) in late 2023 to bring together experts from the Eurosystem’s central banks and from the European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB). It also provides abstracts of various papers and other analytical works presented at the inaugural CAMEG conference held on 24 and 25 October 2024. The conference aimed to take stock of analytical work and data issues in this area, while fostering European collaboration and monitoring in the field of crypto-assets. Finally, this paper outlines the prospective way forward for the CAMEG, focusing on gaining greater insight into data in this area and deepening analytical work on interlinkages, crypto-asset adoption and the latest trends. JEL Classification: E42, G21, G23, O33

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  • Aldasoro, Iñaki & Barbon, Andrea & Barthélemy, Jean & Benedetti, Marco & Da Silva, Pedro Bento Pereira & Born, Alexandra & Brandi, Marco & Brousse, Claire & Butruille, Béranger & Martinez, José Manuel, 2025. "Crypto-Asset Monitoring Expert Group (CAMEG) 2024 Conference - Book of abstracts," Occasional Paper Series 368, European Central Bank.
  • Handle: RePEc:ecb:ecbops:2025368
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    Keywords

    crypto-asset data; crypto-asset risks; crypto-assets; monitoring;
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    JEL classification:

    • E42 - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics - - Money and Interest Rates - - - Monetary Sytsems; Standards; Regimes; Government and the Monetary System
    • G21 - Financial Economics - - Financial Institutions and Services - - - Banks; Other Depository Institutions; Micro Finance Institutions; Mortgages
    • G23 - Financial Economics - - Financial Institutions and Services - - - Non-bank Financial Institutions; Financial Instruments; Institutional Investors
    • O33 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Innovation; Research and Development; Technological Change; Intellectual Property Rights - - - Technological Change: Choices and Consequences; Diffusion Processes

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