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EU Regulator Warns Crypto Investors of Delayed MiCA Protections

Published 18/10/2023, 13:57
EU Regulator Warns Crypto Investors of Delayed MiCA Protections

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  • ESMA warns EU crypto investors about limited MiCA protections until July 2026.
  • MiCA does not fully address crypto risks due to their unique nature.
  • Comprehensive safeguards under MiCA will only apply after December 2024.

In a recent statement, the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) provided crucial clarifications regarding the timeline for implementing the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA).

The ESMA first highlighted that the impending entry of MiCA represents a significant milestone in developing a unified rulebook for regulating and supervising crypto-asset issuance, trading, and service provision.

However, the ESMA noted that the MiCA does not comprehensively address all the risks associated with crypto. The regulator claims it is due to crypto underlying technology being susceptible to unique operational and security risks.

Furthermore, ESMA stated that even with the implementation of MiCA, it is essential for retail investors to understand that there can be no guaranteed safety when dealing with cryptocurrencies.

In parallel, the regulator mentioned that the implementation phase of MiCA extends from its first entry into force until its full application in December 2024. ESMA stated that full rights and protections under the regulation will not apply during the implementation phase.

Moreover, it stated that during the interim period until December 2024, EU crypto investors will not have access to supervisory safeguards. An example of an inapplicable safeguard is the ability to file formal complaints with National Competent Authorities (NCAs) against crypto-asset service providers.

Therefore, the regulator stressed the need for crypto market participants in the EU to understand the risk of engaging in crypto trading.

Meanwhile, ESMA stated that even after MiCA becomes applicable to crypto service providers, individual Member States retain the discretion to grant entities already offering crypto services in their jurisdictions. According to the ESMA report, it implies that crypto holders and clients of crypto service providers may not fully enjoy the rights and protections granted by MiCA until as late as July 1, 2026.

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