EU Landmark Crypto Law

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EU Aims to Clinch Deal on Landmark Crypto Law This Month
  • France, EU Parliament are optimistic about agreement on MiCA
  • Negotiators still split on a few areas, such as including NFTs

Jorge Valero and
Alberto Nardelli

June 10, 2022, 4:17 PM GMT+2

The European Union is nearing an agreement on key legislation to regulate the cryptocurrency sector that would set common rules across the 27 member states, people familiar with the matter said.

France, which currently chairs the EU, and the European Parliament are optimistic about resolving remaining issues holding up the Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) package and reaching a deal this month, according to the people. Negotiators are expected to meet on June 14 and June 30.

MiCA, first presented in 2020, will put European regulators at the forefront of supervising cryptocurrencies by creating unified rules across the $17 trillion economy. Addressing issues such as investor protection and crypto’s impact on financial stability has taken on added urgency after last month’s collapse of the TerraUSD algorithmic stablecoin.

Read more: SEC Investigating UST Stablecoin Blowup in Fresh Threat to Terra

Member states and the parliament still disagree on several key aspects of MiCA. According to the people, areas of disagreement include:

Whether to include nonfungible tokens in the new set of rules
How to regulate significant stablecoins
Supervision of the largest crypto-asset service providers, or CASPs

Both sides are also discussing how to limit the use of stablecoins as a payment method by introducing a ceiling, in particular for transactions not denominated in euros, the people said, asking not to be identified discussing confidential information.
 
In February a ban on cryptocurrencies, that relied on mining practices with a heavy carbon footprint, was removed from the initial MiCa bill...
 
In February a ban on cryptocurrencies, that relied on mining practices with a heavy carbon footprint, was removed from the initial MiCa bill...
,,The French presidency is willing to accept the European Commission’s proposal to disclose the energy consumption of CASPs, according to the people. In addition, members of parliament want the EU executive’s arm to produce technical standards for such disclosures, along with a review clause."
 
It will take 2 or 3 yrs to get implemented.
BTC still has time, to, finally, reach that million.

There's still plenty of damage to be done.

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