Europe Leads US in Crypto Regulation
"Europe already has MiCA, the Markets in Crypto Assets Regulation bills. Went live, institutions in Europe, guess what? They now have a clear rulebook. America's playing catch-up. Companies are building there, capital's deploying there."
ℹ️ In shortEurope has already implemented MiCA, Markets in Crypto Assets Regulation, providing clear rules for institutions, while America lags, with companies building and deploying capital elsewhere.
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… This bill isn't just about the prices. Oh, it'll be good for the prices when this happens. It's about whether America leads the next version of the global financial system or not or seeds ground permanently to Europe and Asia. I'll explain exactly what's at stake in just a moment. You see because Europe already has MiCA, the Markets in Crypto Assets Regulation bills. Went live, institutions in Europe, guess what? They now have a clear rulebook. America's playing catch-up. Companies are building there, capital's deploying there. Singapore has a framework, Dubai has a framework. The UAE, Hong Kong, UK, they're all moving faster than America right now. And they're not always moving in the right direction. The UK has largely moved in the wrong direction, but they're doing something. Meanwhile, the United States, the largest capital market in the world, home to the deepest po …
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