TY - JOUR
T1 - Digital assets
T2 - risks, regulations, mitigation
AU - Teng, Huei Wen
AU - Härdle, Wolfgang Karl
AU - Osterrieder, Joerg
AU - Pele, Daniel Traian
AU - Baals, Lennart John
AU - Papavassiliou, Vassilios
AU - Bolesta, Karolina
AU - Kabašinskas, Audrius
AU - Filipovska, Olivija
AU - Thomaidis, Nikolaos S.
AU - Moukas, Alexios Ioannis
AU - Goundar, Sam
AU - Nasir, Jamal Abdul
AU - Weinberg, Abraham Itzhak
AU - Arakelian, Veni
AU - Truică, Ciprian Octavian
AU - Akar, Mutlu
AU - Kabaklarlı, Esra
AU - Apostol, Elena Simona
AU - Iannario, Maria
AU - Bȩdowska-Sójka, Barbara
AU - Skaftadóttir, Hanna Kristín
AU - Yildirim, Ozgur
AU - Shala, Albulena
AU - Pisoni, Galena
AU - Coita, Ioana Florina
AU - Korba, Szabolcs
AU - Hafner, Christian M.
AU - Schwendner, Peter
AU - Molnár, Bálint
AU - Xhumari, Elda
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2026.
PY - 2026/12
Y1 - 2026/12
N2 - Digital assets (DAs) such as cryptocurrencies, tokenized securities, stablecoins, non-fungible tokens (NFTs), and central bank digital currencies, are transforming financial markets with new business models, investment opportunities, and transaction efficiencies. Underpinned by blockchain, distributed ledger technology, and smart contracts, digital innovations are reshaping the financial ecosystem. However, their rapid growth introduces substantial risks, including fraud, market manipulation, cybersecurity threats, and regulatory uncertainty. This position paper offers an interdisciplinary and empirically grounded analysis of the DA landscape. We define and classify major asset types, trace their evolution from speculative instruments to functional tools, and assess current adoption trends. Additional technological developments (e.g., decentralized finance and NFT expansion) are examined for their role in accelerating this transformation. We also analyze the global regulatory landscape, highlighting jurisdictional differences, classification challenges, and emerging governance frameworks. To address key risks, we derive mitigation strategies via quantitative analysis and case-based evidence. The risks include balancing innovation with investor protection through adaptive regulatory design, promoting cross-border regulatory harmonization to prevent arbitrage and fragmentation, and supporting experimentation through regulatory sandboxes and innovation hubs. By adopting a forward-looking, evidence-based, and collaborative regulatory approaches, stakeholders can harness the benefits of DAs while managing systemic risks and maintaining market integrity.
AB - Digital assets (DAs) such as cryptocurrencies, tokenized securities, stablecoins, non-fungible tokens (NFTs), and central bank digital currencies, are transforming financial markets with new business models, investment opportunities, and transaction efficiencies. Underpinned by blockchain, distributed ledger technology, and smart contracts, digital innovations are reshaping the financial ecosystem. However, their rapid growth introduces substantial risks, including fraud, market manipulation, cybersecurity threats, and regulatory uncertainty. This position paper offers an interdisciplinary and empirically grounded analysis of the DA landscape. We define and classify major asset types, trace their evolution from speculative instruments to functional tools, and assess current adoption trends. Additional technological developments (e.g., decentralized finance and NFT expansion) are examined for their role in accelerating this transformation. We also analyze the global regulatory landscape, highlighting jurisdictional differences, classification challenges, and emerging governance frameworks. To address key risks, we derive mitigation strategies via quantitative analysis and case-based evidence. The risks include balancing innovation with investor protection through adaptive regulatory design, promoting cross-border regulatory harmonization to prevent arbitrage and fragmentation, and supporting experimentation through regulatory sandboxes and innovation hubs. By adopting a forward-looking, evidence-based, and collaborative regulatory approaches, stakeholders can harness the benefits of DAs while managing systemic risks and maintaining market integrity.
KW - Blockchain
KW - Decentralized finance
KW - Digital asset
KW - Non-fungible token
KW - Regulatory framework
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105029555947
U2 - 10.1186/s40854-025-00848-y
DO - 10.1186/s40854-025-00848-y
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C2 - 41669665
AN - SCOPUS:105029555947
SN - 2199-4730
VL - 12
JO - Financial Innovation
JF - Financial Innovation
IS - 1
M1 - 65
ER -