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Crypto rockets past $4T while G20 regulators ain’t got any chance to catch up

Crypto rockets past $4T while G20 regulators ain’t got any chance to catch up

KriptoworldKriptoworld2025/10/17 16:00
By:by kriptoworld

Picture this, the crypto universe just exploded beyond $4 trillion in value, doubling its size in a single year.

On the other hand, the globe’s top financial watchdogs, part of the G20 , are waving white flags and admitting they’re falling seriously behind in the regulation race.

Lack of coordination

The Financial Stability Board dropped a truth bomb, and shared that crypto rules across 29 major jurisdictions are a patchwork quilt of chaos.

No bueno. John Schindler, the FSB’s Secretary General, painted a pretty grim picture, crypto scoffs at national borders, casually breezing through global finance without a unified rulebook.

This lack of coordination threatens the entire financial system’s stability.

Stablecoins, those digital dollars trying to keep it you know, stable, aren’t playing safe either.

They’ve grown 75% to a much more impressive $290 billion, yet few countries have ironclad regulations for them.

The U.S. tried to bring order with the GENIUS Act , but offshore platforms are blissfully exploiting gaps, turning blind spots into ticking systemic time bombs.

Cross-border monitoring

The FSB, hoping to avoid another crypto dumpster fire, proposed eight sharp measures to harmonize rules and beef up cross-border monitoring.

These actions build on reforms from 2023, with a serious tone of get on it, and get on it fast.

The current dangers might not be screaming yet, but as institutional players flood in, the financial stakes skyrocket.

The next meltdown?

As experts highlighted, this wake-up call comes hot on the heels of the 2022 fiascoes like FTX’s collapse and TerraUSD/Luna’s meltdown, not to mention a fresh $20 billion crypto market swoon.

With countries dancing to different regulatory tunes, crypto’s spillovers keep bouncing around uncontrolled, feeding the demand for a global rulebook.

In the grey zone of cryptocurrencies, regulators look like deputies chasing a runaway stagecoach.

Without a global playbook, the party indeed could get seriously messy.

Can the G20 and FSB pull off the miracle of coordinated crypto regulation before the next meltdown? I’m curious.

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Written by András Mészáros
Cryptocurrency and Web3 expert, founder of Kriptoworld

With years of experience covering the blockchain space, András delivers insightful reporting on DeFi, tokenization, altcoins, and crypto regulations shaping the digital economy.

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