MiCA Crypto Law Debate Slated for April 18

BRUSSELS, BE – The European Parliament announced Monday that it scheduled a debate over the Markets in Crypto Assets (MiCA) regulation for April 18, 2023, according to its agenda

The law’s basic outline was completed last June, but the debate over its legal text and translating it into the bloc’s 24 official languages delayed the vote. 

MiCA would institute a crypto licensing regime for the 27 countries in the European Union. Moreover, it will regulate wallet providers and exchanges to meet governance and consumer protection standards and require transparent reserve minimums for stablecoins.

According to regular parliamentary rules, a vote will occur the next day, April 19. If the law passes through the European Parliament, it will be enforced over the next one to three years.

Jason Rowlett

Jason is a Web3 writer and podcaster. He hosts the BCCN3 Talk podcast and YouTube channel and has interviewed several industry leaders at global Web3 events. An active crypto investor, Jason is a HODLer and advocate for the DeFi industry. He lives in Austin, Texas, where he rows competitively.

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