Experts weigh in on European Union’s MiCa crypto regulation

Experts weigh in on European Union’s MiCa crypto regulation

Modulus CEO Richard Gardner believes that the new regulation may signal the end of the current digital asset downturn. European Union officials recently agreed on a landmark law called the Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCa) framework that places guidance for crypto asset service providers (CASPs) to operate within the Europe region. Following this, experts reacted with varying opinions, from supporting the decision to explaining how it would have adverse effects. According to Richard Gardner, CEO of trading technology firm Modulus, the new development provides a clearer picture for CASPs as....


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