Crypto industry looks to stablecoins and DeFi revisions in MiCA 2.0
The European Commission is seeking comment on how it can tweak MiCA, its regulatory framework for the crypto and blockchain industries.
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Digital Asset Basic Act push in H2 2026 reshapes Korea's remittance plans as banks eye stablecoins; Samsung backs Dunamu and JPYC debuts on Kaia.
Read full articleThe European Commission is seeking comment on how it can tweak MiCA, its regulatory framework for the crypto and blockchain industries.
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