EU institutions agree to put the “Wild West” market of crypto assets in order.
MiCA to Improve Customer Protection in Europe’s Crypto Space
Furthermore, stablecoin holders will be offered the security of a free of charge claim at any moment, a move that according to some in industry, such as the Blockchain for Europe lobby group, may lead to a situation in which “stablecoins will basically have no ways to be profitable.”
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