Discourse on the rewiring of payments and financial markets was dominated in 2024 by talk of unified ledgers. The technical promises and challenges this architecture entails are gradually becoming better understood, but before the prototypes can become reality, the legal challenges must be fully explored. Natalie Lewis, partner at Travers Smith, joins Lewis McLellan, editor of OMFIF’s Digital Monetary Institute, to discuss what the legal implications of unified ledgers will be.
This topic will be further explored in the Digital Monetary Institute Journal, publishing 4 March.
You can find the full transcript here.