Hyun Song Shin is one of the most-cited central-bank economists working on tokenisation and digital-money architecture. He served as Economic Adviser and Head of the BIS Monetary and Economic Department for over a decade and has authored or framed much of the institutional analysis on stablecoins, tokenised deposits, the unified-ledger concept, and the public-private structure of digital money. He stepped back from his BIS duties on 22 March 2026 following nomination as Governor of the Bank of Korea and was formally confirmed on 16 April 2026. Frank Smets is serving as Acting Head of the BIS MED pending Hélène Rey's start in September 2026.
Why he matters for tokenisation
- Author or co-author of the BIS framing of "unified ledger" architecture for cross-border tokenised settlement. Much of the institutional vocabulary used in this field traces to his speeches.
- Now in the central-bank chair of a jurisdiction working through Phase 2 of its digital-asset framework (Digital Asset Basic Act including stablecoin issuance), which makes him both the framer of the architecture and the operator of one node within it.
Recent activity
- 16 Apr 2026. BIS announces formal appointment as Governor of the Bank of Korea.
- 22 Mar 2026. BIS announces Bank of Korea nomination, steps back from BIS duties.
- 20 Feb 2026. "Post-GFC rewiring of the global financial system" (Princeton JRCPPF Conference).
- 30 Jan 2026. "Money as a coordination device: some historical lessons" (14th ILF Conference, 27 Jan 2026 delivered).
- 29 Jun 2025. "Securing the foundations for tomorrow in a changing global financial system" (BIS AGM speech).