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Is Europe going to "unify regulation" of the crypto industry? ⚖️ This could change the future market landscape!
Recently, the European Central Bank sent an important signal:
Supporting the European Commission's push for a new plan—transferring the regulatory authority over crypto asset service providers, major trading venues, and other key financial institutions to the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA).
Simply put, it’s 👇
In the past, each country regulated on its own; in the future, it might become a unified EU regulation.
📌 The objects involved in this plan include:
Crypto asset service providers
Major trading venues
Central counterparties
Central securities depositories
The European Central Bank also proposed establishing a central bank seat (without voting rights) on the ESMA board, and emphasized the need to allocate more resources and personnel to regulators to carry out new responsibilities.
However, this proposal still requires negotiations between EU member states and the European Parliament, and it may take several months to fully implement.
💡 What does this mean for the crypto market?
📈 Positive aspects
Unified regulation could make Europe's crypto market more standardized and transparent, making it easier for large institutions and traditional capital to enter the market.
⚠️ Potential pressure
After regulation is centralized, compliance thresholds may rise, and some small projects or trading platforms might face stricter scrutiny.
🔎 My opinion
The crypto market is moving from "wild growth" toward "institutional development."
In the short term, regulation may cause market volatility, but in the long run, clearer rules will encourage larger capital to enter the market.