The Bank for International Settlements and the Bank of England have introduced a new system called Pyxtrial, designed to provide near real-time insights into the liabilities and assets backing stablecoins.
This initiative, detailed in a report released Wednesday, aims to address significant challenges faced by financial regulators by offering direct data access from issuers’ systems to verify on-chain liabilities.
Pyxtrial comes at a time when the legitimacy of stablecoin reserves has been under scrutiny, especially following the FTX collapse in 2022. Many exchanges and issuers have attempted to improve transparency by sharing “proof of reserves,” which confirms that their digital assets are fully backed.
For instance, Tether Ltd., which issues the largest stablecoin by market cap, regularly publishes attestations about its reserves. However, the accuracy of this data may not always align perfectly with the actual circulation of Tether Tokens.
Pyxtrial’s modular and adaptable design allows regulators to customize the system to various international contexts and potentially apply it to other digital assets. The technology’s ability to provide real-time tracking of assets and liabilities represents a significant advancement over traditional data collection methods.
While Pyxtrial has shown promising results as a proof of concept, further testing and development are needed before a full-scale rollout. The project also highlights the need for skilled personnel to manage and operate the system effectively. The timeline for a finalized version of the technology is still pending.
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