Regulatory lag may cause Australia to miss out on a $17 billion digital asset opportunity, limiting the potential of tokenized finance

March 4 News: A recent research report shows that if regulatory progress continues to be slow, Australia could miss out on approximately AUD 24 billion (about USD 17 billion) in digital asset development opportunities. The study highlights that digital financial innovations such as tokenized assets, stablecoins, and central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) could have been key drivers for upgrading the country’s financial markets.

Titled “Unlocking AUD 24 Billion Digital Finance Opportunities in Australia,” the report was published by the Digital Finance Cooperative Research Centre (DFCRC). The research indicates that regulatory uncertainty, lack of policy coordination, and slow pilot project implementation are the main factors currently limiting the expansion of Australia’s digital asset industry.

The report recommends establishing regulatory sandboxes to test various applications of tokenized financial markets, such as tokenized government bonds and wholesale CBDCs. Researchers believe this approach can foster ongoing collaboration between regulators and industry participants, improve digital asset licensing frameworks, and provide clearer compliance pathways for institutional investors entering the market.

DFCRC analysis suggests that a tokenized financial market could significantly enhance asset liquidity and investor participation, generating billions of dollars in annual economic benefits for Australia. Additionally, tokenized currencies like stablecoins and CBDCs could reduce cross-border payment costs, decrease reliance on traditional correspondent banking systems, and improve international trade settlement efficiency.

On the asset side, the report notes that tokenized assets can increase transparency and accessibility, supporting automated trading, lending, and collateral management. The study shows that about half of the economic gains come from markets such as mortgages, repurchase agreements, and accounts receivable financing, where smart contracts can automatically manage margin, collateral, and settlement processes.

However, without a clear regulatory framework, this potential market size could shrink significantly. Industry executive Kate Cooper, who participated in the report, stated that a transparent regulatory system and institutional-grade infrastructure are crucial for attracting capital and building market trust. If policy reforms stall, Australia’s digital asset industry could generate only AUD 1 billion (about USD 7.1 million) in economic benefits by 2030—far below current projections.

Analysts believe that as many countries worldwide accelerate the development of tokenized assets and digital financial regulatory systems, Australia risks losing its first-mover advantage in the global digital asset competition if it fails to keep pace.

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· 03-04 02:31
The latest research report indicates that if Australia continues to slow down digital asset regulation, it could miss out on a $24 billion AUD opportunity. The report recommends establishing a regulatory sandbox to promote the development of tokenized financial markets and improve market efficiency and transparency. Lack of clear regulation could significantly reduce economic benefits, and Australia may lose its global competitive edge.
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