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Crypto Nearing Systemic Risk Threshold, Warns Outgoing FSB Chair Klaas Knot

by Team Lumida
June 12, 2025
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  • Outgoing Financial Stability Board (FSB) Chair Klaas Knot warns that cryptoassets, particularly stablecoins, are approaching a “tipping point” where they could pose systemic risks to the global financial system.
  • Stablecoin issuers now hold substantial amounts of U.S. Treasuries, creating potential vulnerabilities that require close monitoring.
  • The growing interconnections between the crypto ecosystem and traditional finance, fueled by crypto ETFs and rising valuations, amplify risks.
  • Knot emphasizes the need for evolving regulatory frameworks to address the rapid changes in the digital asset landscape.

What Happened?

Speaking in Madrid, Klaas Knot, the outgoing chair of the Financial Stability Board, cautioned that the risks from cryptoassets are nearing a level where they could threaten global financial stability. While the FSB previously maintained that crypto did not pose systemic risks, recent developments, including the rise of stablecoins and their integration with traditional finance, suggest otherwise.

Stablecoins, designed to maintain a fixed value (typically$1), have become a focal point of concern. Issuers of these digital tokens now hold significant amounts of U.S. Treasuries, creating potential vulnerabilities in the financial system. Knot highlighted the need for close monitoring of this segment, especially as stablecoins gain traction in both retail and institutional markets.

The European Central Bank (ECB) and other policymakers have also flagged risks from cryptoassets, citing their rising valuations and growing interlinkages with traditional finance. The introduction of crypto ETFs has further lowered barriers for retail users, increasing the integration of digital assets into mainstream financial systems.


Why It Matters?

The rapid growth of the crypto ecosystem, particularly stablecoins, underscores the increasing overlap between digital assets and traditional finance. This integration heightens the risk of contagion, where disruptions in the crypto market could spill over into broader financial systems.

Stablecoins’ reliance on U.S. Treasuries as reserves ties their stability to traditional financial instruments, creating potential vulnerabilities during periods of market stress. As crypto adoption grows, the lack of robust regulatory frameworks could exacerbate these risks, making the financial system more susceptible to shocks.

Knot’s warning comes at a critical time, as global regulators, including the U.S. Congress and the ECB, are working to establish clearer rules for the crypto industry. The evolving regulatory landscape will play a crucial role in mitigating systemic risks while fostering innovation in the digital asset space.


What’s Next?

With Klaas Knot’s term ending on June 30, the FSB will transition leadership to Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey, who is expected to continue focusing on crypto regulation. Meanwhile, the Dutch government has yet to name Knot’s successor at the Dutch central bank.

Policymakers in the U.S. and Europe will likely accelerate efforts to regulate stablecoins and other cryptoassets, with legislation in the U.S. Congress and ongoing discussions at the ECB. The introduction of crypto ETFs and their impact on retail adoption will also remain a key area of scrutiny.

Investors and market participants should prepare for increased regulatory oversight, which could impact the growth trajectory of the crypto market. The balance between fostering innovation and ensuring financial stability will be critical in shaping the future of digital assets.

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