US Fed To Hold Conference On Digital Assets Amid Challenges To Leadership



The US Federal Reserve Board has scheduled a conference to discuss topics related to payments, including stablecoins and tokenization.

In a Wednesday notice, the Fed said the Oct. 21 conference would address “emerging stablecoin use cases and business models” as well as “tokenization of financial products and services” as part of efforts to innovate US payments systems.

Though the announcement came from the entire Fed board, Governor Christopher Waller, rather than Chair Jerome Powell, provided comments on the event.

“Innovation has been a constant in payments to meet the changing needs of consumers and businesses,” said Waller. “I look forward to examining the opportunities and challenges of new technologies, bringing together ideas on how to improve the safety and efficiency of payments, and hearing from those helping to shape the future of payments.”