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EU Landmark Crypto Rules Finally Make Exchanges Liable to Loss of Investors’ Funds

by BlockNews Team
May 22, 2023
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  • EU Adopts Landmark Rules for Regulating the Crypto-assets Sector.
  • Rules are for the Protection of Investors and the Prevention of Money Laundering and Terrorism Financing
  • EU’s Regulatory Progress Sets the Stage for a Global Approach to Crypto Regulation

The European Union (EU) announced on May 16 that it had taken a significant step towards regulating the crypto-assets sector by adopting new rules on Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA). This move brings crypto-assets, crypto-asset issuers, and crypto-asset service providers under a comprehensive regulatory framework, marking this sector’s first EU-level legal framework.

The regulation aims to protect investors, increase transparency, and prevent the misuse of the crypto industry for money laundering and terrorism financing. It covers various aspects, including issuers of utility tokens, asset-referenced tokens, and stablecoins, as well as service providers such as trading venues and crypto-asset wallets.

Elisabeth Svantesson, the Minister for Finance of Sweden, expressed satisfaction with the new rules, stating:

 “I am very pleased that today we are delivering on our promise to start regulating the crypto-assets sector. Recent events have confirmed the urgent need for imposing rules to protect better Europeans who have invested in these assets.”

According to the press release, one of the critical objectives of MiCA is to establish a harmonized regulatory framework across the EU, addressing the global nature of crypto markets. This framework replaces the current situation, where some member states have national legislation for crypto-assets, leading to regulatory disparities.

The MiCA Proposal And The Digital Finance Package

The European Commission presented the MiCA proposal in September 2020 as part of the larger digital finance package. The package aims to foster technological development, ensure financial stability, and provide consumer protection in the digital finance sector. In addition to MiCA, the package includes:

  • A digital finance strategy.
  • A Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA).
  • A proposal on distributed ledger technology (DLT) pilot regime for wholesale uses.

After engaging in a series of trialogues with the co-legislators, the Council has now adopted the regulation, marking the culmination of the legislative process. These resulted in a provisional agreement reached in June 2022, and today’s formal adoption serves as the ultimate stage in finalizing the regulation.

Embracing Regulations and the Dangers of an Unregulated System

While some players in the crypto industry have adopted regulations as best practices, not all providers agree with the necessity of rules. However, speaking to CNBC in Brussels, Mairead McGuinness, the European Commissioner for Financial Services, warned against the dangers of an unregulated parallel system, stating:

“Some of those who were involved in crypto, from the very outset, were doing it because they didn’t want to be part of the regulated, managed system. They want it to be separate from and in parallel to it. That’s a difficult path.”

McGuinness also emphasized the importance of global coordination and joint international principles for effective crypto regulation. She believes the EU’s regulatory progress could pave the way for a shared international approach to regulating crypto, with the US showing interest in the EU’s initiatives.

A Future Global Agreement on Crypto Regulation

In an op-ed for The Hill, McGuinness outlined what a global agreement on crypto regulation could entail, focusing on comprehensive regulation of all products, information exchange between countries, protection of retail investors, and integration of environmental considerations to ensure sustainability.

As the EU takes the lead in implementing landmark crypto rules, other countries, such as the US and the UK, are working to catch up. While the UK has not established a specific timeline for regulating crypto assets, the US is still refining its approach to oversight, attempting to align it with existing securities regulations.

If a global agreement based on the EU’s regulatory framework is reached, it could unlock numerous benefits, including cheaper and faster payments while mitigating credit and settlement risks in the traditional financial system.

The adoption of MiCA represents a significant milestone in the EU’s efforts to regulate the crypto-assets sector. The new rules will provide much-needed protection for investors, increase transparency, and foster the sustainable development of the crypto industry.

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