Demystifying Blockchain Regulation In Switzerland

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Michael Mosimann and Christian Schönfeld of Prager Dreifuss outline the changes the Swiss legislator intends to introduce in order to provide more clarity
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Michael Mosimann and Christian Schönfeld of Prager Dreifuss outline the changes the Swiss legislator intends to introduce in order to provide more clarity to the legal framework for distributed ledger technology (DLT) business models. These include the introduction of DLT securities and changes to laws on financial regulation and insolvency. This article follows up on some topics raised in Michael Mosimann's article Searching for clarity in the February/March 2019 issue of IFLR.

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Originally published May 14, 2020.

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