Opening discussion on banking sector risk exposures and vulnerabilities from virtual currencies: An operational risk perspective
Gareth W. Peters, Ariane Chapelle, Efstathios Panayi

TL;DR
This paper introduces an operational risk framework for understanding and managing risks associated with virtual and crypto currencies in banking, highlighting regulatory and management challenges as these currencies grow in use.
Contribution
It develops the first operational risk assessment framework specifically for virtual and crypto currencies within banking regulation context.
Findings
Identifies key operational risk vulnerabilities of virtual currencies.
Highlights regulatory challenges posed by virtual currencies.
Provides a risk assessment framework for banks and regulators.
Abstract
We develop the first basic Operational Risk perspective on key risk management issues associated with the development of new forms of electronic currency in the real economy. In particular, we focus on understanding the development of new risks types and the evolution of current risk types as new components of financial institutions arise to cater for an increasing demand for electronic money, micro-payment systems, Virtual money and cryptographic (Crypto) currencies. In particular, this paper proposes a framework of risk identification and assessment applied to Virtual and Crypto currencies from a banking regulation perspective. In doing so, it addresses the topical issues of understanding important key Operational Risk vulnerabilities and exposure risk drivers under the framework of the Basel II/III banking regulation, specifically associated with Virtual and Crypto currencies. This…
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