EU crypto sector faces disruption from next week's MiCA rules targeting stablecoin activity: analyst
The impact of the MiCA framework on the EU’s stablecoin activity could adversely affect the bloc’s cryptocurrency sector, an analyst said.The regulatory framework becomes partially applicable for crypto asset service providers and their KYC/AML requirements at the end of this month.
Confused compliance efforts amid unclear regulatory guidance
According to Chainalysis Head of Policy in Europe Matthias Bauer-Langgartner, stablecoins are the biggest use case for crypto-assets today, so MiCA’s stablecoin regime is a pivotal moment for the regulation of crypto-assets in Europe.
"The slightly nebulous scope of the stablecoin regime’s, particularly with regards to current virtual-asset service providers (VASPs), and the dual classification of EMTs as both funds and crypto-assets are likely to create significant uncertainties from June 30th onwards," Bauer-Langgartner told The Block.
The EU's MiCA regulatory framework becomes partially applicable for crypto asset service providers and their KYC/AML requirements at the end of June, and full compliance with the bloc's new regulatory framework will be required by December 2024.
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