Can crypto industry keep up with MiCA?

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The European Union’s Markets in Crypto-Assets regulation,MiCA for short, is rolling out, and it’s shaking up the crypto industry like a storm in a glass of fine whiskey.

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MiCA’s supposed to be the big boss, the one law to rule all 27 EU countries when it comes to crypto.

It promises clarity, protection for the little guy, and a steady market that doesn’t make you want to pull your hair out. Sounds good, right? But as this beast starts moving, cracks are already popping up.

Starting January, crypto asset service providers, or CASPs, if you want to sound fancy, have to get their licenses to play by the EU’s rules.

There’s a grace period, sure, up to 18 months depending on where you are, but the clock’s ticking. Firms gotta hustle or risk being left out in the cold.

The best example? Stablecoins. These babies are the backbone of a lot of crypto trading and DeFi action.

But MiCA’s got a no-nonsense stance, no stablecoin can be sold to EU users unless the issuer gets the green light from the regulators and publishes a white paper that’s been blessed by the powers that be.

No more USDT

And it’s not just paperwork. They’re cracking down hard on how these coins keep their reserves, handle governance, avoid conflicts of interest, and even how they market themselves.

Oh, and forget about earning interest on your stablecoins, MiCA’s banned that. That’s like taking the sugar out of your espresso.

Tether’s USDT, the world’s most popular stablecoin, is already waving the white flag. They’re not going to bother getting MiCA approval.

That means exchanges across Europe might have to kick USDT to the curb. For traders and DeFi fans, that’s a punch to the gut. Liquidity dries up, access gets tricky, and the whole ecosystem feels the squeeze.

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Paolo Ardoino, Tether’s CEO, spilled the beans at Token 2049, saying it’s not about fearing regulation, it’s about MiCA’s license being a danger to stablecoins and Europe’s smaller banks.

Sounds like a classic case of too much regulation kills the vibe.

Of course, not everyone’s running scared. BitGo, a big player in crypto custody, just snagged a MiCA-aligned license in Germany.

They’re betting on playing the long game, wanting to serve institutional clients across Europe.

Brett Reeves from BitGo revealed that dealing with regulators like BaFin has been relatively straightforward Sure, the regulators ask tough questions, but that’s just them making sure everyone’s playing clean.


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