Current Date:February 23, 2025

MiCA To Be Voted Today

European Union, Crypto Asset Markets ( MiCA) will put the bill to the vote today.

European Union politicians Thursday, April 20 Discussed the Crypto Asset Markets regulation ahead of the vote. Lawmakers say they will reallocate trust, which was lost after last year’s bankruptcies, thanks to new regulations.

Voting will take place in the European Parliament

Crypto Asset Markets (MiCA) bill, on Thursday, April 20 StrasbourgIt will be voted on in the European Parliament.

European Union deputies expressed their positive and negative opinions before the draft law to be voted. Spanish EP Member, one of the members tasked with drafting the bill Ernest Urtasun expressed his views on the subject. Urtasun: “MiCA marks the end of the wild west era for the unregulated world of cryptoassets. More than a decade of lack of regulation has resulted in huge losses for many first-time investors. “MiCA represents an important and necessary first step in bringing the industry under regulatory oversight.”

German AP member who was the chief architect of the arrangement Stefan BergerHe said the new regulation will put the EU at the forefront of the token economy.

There were politicians who expressed their support for the proposal, as well as those who expressed their concerns about the bill. Irish MEP Chris MacManus He said he supports MiCA for its emphasis on transparency and consumer protection, but his own view of crypto is not positive. MacManus stated that he is not interested in promoting the use of crypto assets and that they are just pyramid schemes.

Dutch MP Paul TangOn the other hand, he compared crypto to the historical tulip frenzy in his own country.

Tang said in a statement: “The bubble burst. Savers, speculators and investors fell into ruin. The similarities between crypto and the tulip bubble are clear. Nobody knows what to use them for, but they are the next popular thing.”

In addition, many members of parliament mentioned that the regulation should be kept up-to-date and technological developments should not be lagged behind.

MiCAIf the bill passes parliament, it would need one more final approval from the Council of Europe in May before it can be officially published.

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