Fintech

Crypto assets: EU’s MiCA law aims to end ‘wild west’

Stefan Berger, MiCA rapporteur celebrates the adoption of his report in Strasbourg.
For Luxembourg's crypto community, Thursday's adoption of the MiCA regulation in the European Parliament reassures established financial players and offers an EU passportable licensing regime with no need for national transposition in member states. "It enables new ways of issuance and distribution of new types of assets," said ABBL.

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