How will the MiCA Act reshape the European stablecoin market?
The European Crypto-Asset Market Regulation (MiCA), which came into effect at the end of June, is profoundly changing the euro stablecoin market landscape.

The European Crypto-Asset Market Regulation (MiCA), which came into effect at the end of June, is profoundly changing the euro stablecoin market landscape.
The European Union (EU) is currently working on a new set of regulations, stating that it would create a more transparent and secure environment for investors. The arrival of MiCA would inevitably anger many investors, who believe that the regulation is the violation of the DeFi nature of crypto. But there are also others like Binance CEO Changpeng welcoming the change. So what is all this buzz about?
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