[The EU plans to allow interoperability of stablecoins between EU and non-EU, strengthening the MiCA regulatory framework] According to informed sources, the European Commission is about to issue guidance clarifying that stablecoins issued by EU-licensed companies can be exchanged (interoperable and substitutable) with similar Tokens issued by their non-EU subsidiaries under the framework of the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA). This move aims to enhance regulatory clarity and respond to compliance concerns raised by French regulators.
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The EU plans to allow interoperability between EU and non-EU stablecoins, strengthening the MiCA regulatory framework.
[The EU plans to allow interoperability of stablecoins between EU and non-EU, strengthening the MiCA regulatory framework] According to informed sources, the European Commission is about to issue guidance clarifying that stablecoins issued by EU-licensed companies can be exchanged (interoperable and substitutable) with similar Tokens issued by their non-EU subsidiaries under the framework of the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA). This move aims to enhance regulatory clarity and respond to compliance concerns raised by French regulators.