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Crypto-Asset Monitoring Expert Group (CAMEG) 2025 Conference - Book of abstracts

Maha Abbassi, Senne Aerts, Lala AlAsadi, Eleonora Basilico, Pauline Bégasse De Dhaem, Oluwasegun Bewaji, Claudia Biancotti, Ulrich Bindseil, Alexandra Born, Marco Brandi, Carles Cerqueda Gallardo, Sarah Cheliout, Michele Corio, Charles-Enguerrand Coste, Anita Deflorio, Eldin Delić, Daniela Della Gatta, Alexis Derviz, Alberto Di Iorio, Agata Magdalena Dziwok, Marek Feder, Massimo Ferrari Minesso, Giulia Ferraris, Pirmin Fessler, Alice Filippetta, Zakaria Gati, Sara Giammusso, Paul Grau, Aayush Gugnani, Tarush Gupta, Bernhard Haslhofer, Ronald Heijmans, Yosra Helal, Eleonora Iachini, Georgios Karanikolas, Agapi Kasimati, Conor Kelly, Urszula Kochanska, Eleni Koutrouli, Mauritia Kroon, Claudia Lambert, Andres Lauba, Ilari Määttä, Christos Makridis, Polychronis Manousopoulos, Edoardo Marchi, Ferdinando Mastropietro, María Cristina Molero Blazquez, Mirko Moscatelli, Matteo Nardelli, Katja Neugebauer, Andrea Nobili, Laura Nogueira, Laura Painelli, George Pantelopoulos, Diogo Pinto, Petra Porubcanová, Burkhard Raunig, Elisa Reinhold, Giorgia Rocco, Héloïse Rosset, Teele Rossi, Eugenio Rubera, Pietro Saggese, Nico Salemans, Wagner Eduardo Schuster, Esther Segalla, Daniele Siena, Michael Sigmund, Nicolas Soemer, Rasmus Bobek Søndergaard, Salim Talout Zitan, Jean Teyssedre, John Theal, Anton van der Kraaij, Pietro Vassallo, Beat Weber, Olivier Wolff and Lamprini Ziaka

No 382, Occasional Paper Series from European Central Bank

Abstract: This paper provides an overview of analytical work conducted largely in 2025, under their own aegis, by experts from various European central banks and authorities in the field of crypto-asset monitoring and presented at the Crypto-Asset Monitoring Expert Group (CAMEG) 2025 Conference. Currently, risks stemming from crypto-assets and the potential implications for central banking and relevant authorities’ domains remain limited and/or manageable, also given the existing regulatory and oversight frameworks. Nevertheless, the importance of monitoring developments in crypto-assets, raising awareness of the potential risks and fostering analytical preparedness cannot be overstated. This paper offers a brief background of the 2025 activities of CAMEG, which brings together experts from the European System of Central Banks and the European Banking Authority. It also provides abstracts from various CAMEG and non-CAMEG papers and other analytical works presented at the conference held on 30 and 31 October 2025. The conference aimed to take stock of analytical work and data issues in the area of crypto-assets, while fostering European collaboration and monitoring in this field. Finally, this paper outlines the prospective way forward for CAMEG, focusing on gaining greater insight into data and deepening analytical work on interlinkages, crypto-asset adoption and the latest trends. JEL Classification: E42, G21, G23, O33

Keywords: crypto-asset data; crypto-asset risks; crypto-assets; monitoring (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026-03
Note: 327704
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