Season 1 Episode 80
Europe’s landmark crypto law, the Markets in Crypto-Assets, promised a unified market across 27 member states. But less than a year into rollout, national regulators are already pushing back on its central feature: passporting.
Is MiCA bringing the clarity Europe’s crypto industry needs or adding a new layer of uncertainty? In this episode of Byte-Sized Insight, we hear from the head of compliance and European regulatory affairs at CoinShares and the executive director of the European Crypto Initiative about passporting, regulatory arbitrage and whether MiCA can truly keep Europe competitive on the global stage.
(00:39) MiCA and the single-market promise
(01:31) Member State pushback on passporting across the EU
(02:51) Regulatory competition and arbitrage risks
(04:32) The challenge of 27 having national authorities
(07:17) Compliance pressure on smaller firms
(10:23) Clarity and consistency as the real test for MiCA’s success
(14:27) MiCA implementation still in progress
(15:40) Europe’s leadership moment in crypto regulation
(16:00) MiCA’s global ripple effects and the GENIUS Act
This episode was hosted and produced by Savannah Fortis, @savannah_fortis.
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