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IMF Incorporates Digital Assets into its Balance of Payments Manual

Mar 22, 2025 at 07:58 pm

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has revised its balance of payments standards to incorporate digital assets.

IMF Incorporates Digital Assets into its Balance of Payments Manual

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has revised its balance of payments standards to incorporate digital assets, the global agency disclosed on Wednesday.

In the newly released seventh edition of its Balance of Payments Manual (BPM7), the agency introduces comprehensive guidelines for the first time, integrating digital assets into global statistical frameworks.

The recently published Balance of Payments Manual (BPM7) categorizes Bitcoin (BTC) and similar cryptocurrencies as non-produced nonfinancial assets. According to the manual, some tokens will be treated similarly to equity holdings.

Specifically, digital assets were generally split into fungible and non-fungible tokens, with other distinctions based on whether or not these tokens had liabilities.

According to BPM7, Bitcoin and similar assets designed to be mediums of exchange without liabilities will be regarded as capital assets. In contrast, stablecoins backed by liabilities will be classified as financial instruments.

Ideally, this means transactions involving Bitcoin and similar tokens will be recorded separately in capital accounts as purchases or sales of non-produced assets.

The IMF stated, “Crypto assets without a counterpart liability designed to act as a medium of exchange (e.g., Bitcoin) are treated as non-produced nonfinancial assets and recorded separately in the capital account.”

Nevertheless, any newly circulated crypto additions will not be recorded as changes in the assets’ volume if the tokens are already brought into circulation in exchange for production activities like proof of work or proof of stake.

Meanwhile, assets with a platform or protocol like Ethereum and Solana will be treated like equity-like holdings, particularly if the token holders live in a different country from the token’s platform.

The IMF says staking rewards will resemble equity dividends

Apart from corresponding liability, the IMF further recognized the complexity of staking and yield-bearing crypto activities, depending on the size and purpose of the holding.

It pointed out that staking rewards from holding these tokens may resemble equity dividends and should be recorded under current account income.

Moreover, the global agency said that transactions such as mining and staking verifying cryptocurrency transfers should be considered service production.

The IMF’s Balance of Payments Manual remains a key reference for countries worldwide and is expected to guide statistical reporting in the years ahead. Originally developed after over 160 nations agreed to have it, the manual continues to shape global economic standards.Cryptopolitan Academy: Tired of market swings? Learn how DeFi can help you build steady passive income. Register Now

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