The article analyses how RegTech and SupTech are transforming regulation and supervision in financial markets. The research proposes the use of blockchain as an infrastructure for meta-supervision, capable of ensuring traceability, verifiability and accountability of regulatory algorithms. Through an analysis of the DORA and eIDAS 2.0 Regulations, the contribution shows how Distributed Ledger Technologies can strengthen digital resilience and computational trust. The study outlines a possible new model of digital legitimation of automated public power.
RegTech and SupTech: A Proposal for Blockchain-Certified Computational Regulation
Michela Passalacqua
;Tamara Favaro
2025-01-01
Abstract
The article analyses how RegTech and SupTech are transforming regulation and supervision in financial markets. The research proposes the use of blockchain as an infrastructure for meta-supervision, capable of ensuring traceability, verifiability and accountability of regulatory algorithms. Through an analysis of the DORA and eIDAS 2.0 Regulations, the contribution shows how Distributed Ledger Technologies can strengthen digital resilience and computational trust. The study outlines a possible new model of digital legitimation of automated public power.File in questo prodotto:
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