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Home»Regulation»Can the European Mica Act, but the cryptographic industry follows?
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Can the European Mica Act, but the cryptographic industry follows?

May 18, 2025No Comments
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The regulation of the European Union markets in crypto -active – better known as Mica – is now in its critical implementation phase. Designed to unify the regulation of cryptography in the 27 EU member states, Mica promises clarity, consumer protection and long -term stability on the market. But as the implementation begins, the cracks are already displayed.

In the episode of this week of Size of the size of an byteWe explore the main provisions of Mica now in force, in particular around Stablecoins, and why some of the largest players on the market refuse to comply.