First reported by Cointelegraph
Officials set to revise MiCA to cover non-EU stablecoin issuers: Report
EU Moves to Revise MiCA to Cover Foreign Crypto Asset Issuers and Tokenization
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Barely a week after MiCA took full effect, the European Commission is preparing to reopen it to regulate non-EU crypto asset issuers and tokenized payments. The post EU Moves to Revise MiCA to Cover Foreign Crypto Asset Issuers and Tokenization appeared first on Unchained .
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