EU Securities Regulator Seeks Feedback on Classifying Crypto as Financial Instruments

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The European Securities and Markets Authorities (ESMA) has requested public input to aid in the assessment of criteria for categorizing cryptocurrency assets as financial instruments or otherwise.

Meanwhile, this follows the development of the regulations in August of last year when the European Parliament passed the Europe Markets in Crypto Assets (MiCA).

Europe Crypto Regulations: An Ongoing Discussion

The statement explains that the MiFID does not include a “one-size-fits-all” definition for all types of financial securities. It says not having a common definition does make it more difficult to actually define and apply a standardized test to what is considered a financial instrument.

“National competent authorities and market participants should take into account whether the crypto-asset is a digital representation of value or rights, capable of being transferred and stored using DLT, including whether these value or rights represent a right vis-à-vis the issuer, aligning with the definition of ‘crypto-asset’ within the meaning of MiCA.”

The regulatory consultation comes amid the growing crypto industry in Europe. According to Statista, the European crypto market could hit $18.5 billion in annual revenue by 2028.

Meanwhile, recent survey data from crypto exchange Binance suggests that approximately 73% of European citizens are optimistic about the future of crypto.

Furthermore, almost 55% of those survey participants use crypto for everyday purchases.

Europe Actively Seeking Crypto Regulatory Clarity

However, it highlights the exclusion of non-transferrable digital assets, like email and social media accounts, from the regulations of MiCA.

“National competent authorities and market participants should ensure that digital assets that are non-transferable to other holders and that are only accepted either by the issuer or by the offeror do not fall within the definition of crypto-assets and should be excluded from the scope of MiCA.”

For some time now, Europe has been actively working to achieve regulatory clarity.

On January 18, BeInCrypto reported that the European Union had amended its anti-money laundering laws. It has expanded the obliged entities required to report on crypto transactions exceeding €1,000.

Meanwhile, the UK had already taken steps to regulate crypto even before leaving the EU.

In 2019, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) published key guidance. It clarified that crypto could be classified as “security tokens, e-money tokens, or unregulated tokens,” depending on their characteristics.

However, the ongoing crypto debate has not stopped major players from offering crypto services within the region. In December 2023, Robinhood launched crypto trading services in the European Union. The trading platform offers 26 cryptocurrencies to European citizens, including Solana, Polygon, and Cardano.

Source : BeInCrypto / Jan 29, 2024

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