The IMF says central banks may have to rethink their role as tokenization infrastructure further develops.The IMF says central banks may have to rethink their role as tokenization infrastructure further develops.

IMF directs central banks to rethink role in tokenization as infrastructure develops

2026/04/05 18:54
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) warns that central banks may face greater risks as tokenization grows. According to the bank, while tokenization can streamline financial processes and increase transparency, it could accelerate crises beyond the time frame for regulatory responses.

In a series of recent reports, the IMF described tokenization, the process of converting real-world assets such as stocks, bonds, and currencies into digital tokens on distributed ledgers, as a “structural shift” rather than a marginal technological upgrade.

IMF directs central banks to rethink role in tokenization as infrastructure develops

The institution warned that, without swift, coordinated policy responses, central banks and regulators may struggle to keep pace with the speed and complexity of this transformation.

The IMF wrote in its latest report, “The net effect of tokenization on financial stability is uncertain. Atomic settlement and enhanced transparency reduce some traditional risks, but speed and automation introduce new ones.” 

Adrian says regulators should adopt new frameworks for the tokenization market

IMF financial counselor Tobias Adrian believes tokenization is reshaping the financial system at its core, not just making it run a bit faster. He noted that digital systems have changed how financial products are managed and issued, and have sped up trades. Though he cautioned that tokenization make capital flows more unpredictable, accelerates currency shifts, and undermines monetary independence.

He argued that delays in settlement normally provide central banks and regulators with a window to act during crises. However, with tokenization involved, there’s instant settlement, meaning margin calls happen before regulators can react.

Thus, he encouraged policymakers to replace outdated rules with flexible frameworks that can oversee digital assets without weakening central banks’ economic role. The IMF financial counselor further asserted that authorities will need new methods to track liquidity and leverage in real time. 

In his view, in tokenized systems, control points may be in governance keys, consensus mechanisms, or continuously running smart contracts across borders, in contrast to traditional systems, where regulators depend on their authority over banks and assets.

So far, BlackRock, JPMorgan Chase, and other financial institutions are piloting technologies intended to make stock and bond trading more efficient and potentially more profitable. Nasdaq also approached the US Securities and Exchange Commission in September for approval to trade tokenized stocks on regulated platforms. Moreover, the New York Stock Exchange said it plans to use blockchain technology to create a venue for continuous trading of tokenized stocks and ETFs.

At the moment, RWA.xyz reports that around $28 billion of real-world assets, excluding stablecoins, are tokenized on-chain today. Boston Consulting Group forecasted a $16 trillion market by 2030 in 2022. On the other hand, McKinsey & Co. projected a valuation of only $2 trillion for the market in 2024. 

Adrian noted that the tokenization framework will materialize in time

Adrian asserted that the future of tokenization is still uncertain. Though he pointed out some projections on how policy changes could affect the market. He argued that if regulators have tokenized infrastructures to rely more on secure assets like CBDCs, it would improve efficiency without compromising stability, and the public sector would continue to serve as the ultimate trust anchor.

The IMF financial counselor also claimed that authorities could implement different approaches to frameworks. However, he hinted that this method may introduce more risks to cross-border finance, despite more efficiency gains. He commented, “Financial stability risks increase as oversight becomes uneven and crisis management more complex.”

Moreover, he suggested that private stablecoins and proprietary platforms could become the key settlement assets for tokenized markets. But he insisted that the system may become increasingly reliant on private governance and market trust.

He further contended, “The way in which these scenarios may materialize will be highly dependent on the take-up pace of tokenization in different markets and financial infrastructures and the degree of cross-border cooperation among authorities.”

“The window for shaping the architecture of the tokenized financial system is open, but it will not remain so indefinitely,” he added.

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