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ICE’s Bakkt CEO: Platform Won't Support Margin Trading, Contracts to Be Fully Collateralized

Ice’s bakkt ceo: platform won't support margin trading, contracts to be fully collateralized

ICE’s Bakkt CEO: Platform Won't Support Margin Trading, Contracts to Be Fully Collateralized

Ice’s bakkt ceo: platform won't support margin trading, contracts to be fully collateralized

Bakkt —  the forthcoming regulated global ecosystem for crypto assets recently unveiled by Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) —  will not support margin trading for its Bitcoin (BTC) contract, according to an official Medium post published August 20.

Earlier this month, ICE –– the operator of 23 leading global exchanges including the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) –– had unveiled ambitious plans to create a “seamless” global ecosystem for digital assets that would cover the spectrum from federally regulated markets and warehousing to merchant and consumer needs.

The announcement notably revealed plans to offer a 1-day physically delivered BTC contract by November, subject to pending approval from US regulators.

Bakkt’s CEO Kelly Loeffler has today outlined the three cornerstones of the project, which she says will aim to establish a “consistent regulatory construct,” institutional-grade pre- and post-trade infrastructure and “transparent, efficient price discovery” for crypto trading. Loeffler has today said that physical delivery is “a critical element” for this latter point, adding that:

“Specifically, with our solution, the buying and selling of [B]itcoin is fully collateralized or pre-funded. As such, our new daily bitcoin contract will not be traded on margin, use leverage or serve to create a paper claim on a real asset.”

The CEO underscores that these plans differentiate the platform’s strategy from existing BTC futures contracts, such as those currently offered on CME and CBOE, which are ultimately settled in fiat currency.

By refraining from allowing for margin, leverage and cash settlement –– and offering secure and regulated warehousing –– Loeffler claims that the platform will better support market integrity and enable the “trusted price formation” that she considers to be key to “advancing the promise of digital currencies.”

While Loeffler’s announcement largely confirms what had been already indicated in ICE’s initial announcement, this explicit and detailed affirmation of the project’s intentions has today been welcomed by the crypto community.

News of the forthcoming platform has drawn considerable attention and excitement over the past two weeks, yet there are nonetheless some who have voiced concerns as to the potentially adverse impact leverage-based financialization could have for the crypto space. These echo existing controversies over the impact of futures trading since their launch in late 2017, a likely impetus for Loeffler’s emphatic differentiation today.

Published at Mon, 20 Aug 2018 21:39:00 +0000

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The Institutes has announced a new blockchain framework called RiskBlock to provide more streamlined and secure proof of insurance. Nationwide Insurance is the first company to begin rolling out product on the platform.

RiskBlock is the first blockchain framework delivered from the newly formed RiskBlock Alliance and the first of its kind that is designed specifically for the risk management and insurance industry. The Institutes RiskBlock Alliance is an industry-led, insurance-focused consortium that developed the RiskBlock framework.

RiskBlock will provide insurers with real-time verification of insurance coverage; allow law enforcement to verify proof of insurance efficiently without relying on paper forms; provide insurers with a streamlined and cost-effective way to offer proof of insurance; and, in the near future, will allow insured clients to share trusted, third-party verified proof of insurance with a click on their mobile devices.

“The current way that drivers provide proof of insurance is cumbersome and uncertain,” said Christopher G. McDaniel, executive director of The Institutes RiskBlock Alliance in a statement. “Sharing proof of insurance through blockchain is key to streamlining the process of providing proof and marks the start of our efforts to revolutionize many other aspects of the insurance industry. Our collaboration with Nationwide is the first step toward a better overall system.”

The membership of the Alliance includes over 30 companies as members, ranging from the top 10 carriers to brokers and reinsurers. Nationwide Insurance is the first to use the platform in a pilot program to simplify real-time insurance coverage verification, eliminating paper insurance cards and providing a mobile app for real-time verification. ac

The coverage verification is an initial use case and the Alliance anticipates its members will be able to better serve policyholders and reduce costs by streamlining claim payments and premiums, reducing fraud through centralized recording of claims and improving acquisition of new policyholders by validating accuracy of customer data.

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