European Union
Nangangailangan ang Crypto ng Cohesive Regulation – Isang Pagtingin sa MiCA ng Europe
Mula sa US hanggang sa Timog Asya, ang mga hurisdiksyon ay lumilikha ng isang tagpi-tagping mga sistema ng regulasyon ng Crypto , na nagpapahirap sa internasyonal na negosyo. Ang Europe, kasama ang bloc-wide Markets nito sa Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA), ay iba.

MiCA, ang Komprehensibong Bagong Regulasyon ng Crypto ng EU, Ipinaliwanag
Ang European Union ay nakatakdang maging kauna-unahang pangunahing hurisdiksyon sa mundo na may isang iniangkop, komprehensibong batas ng Crypto – na nangangako ng legal na katiyakan, mga hamon sa pagsunod at mga pandaigdigang implikasyon.

Bumalik sa Track ang Digital Euro Bill ng EU Commission para sa Hunyo 28, Sabi ng Lead Official
Inalis sa agenda ng executive ng EU ang kontrobersyal na mga panukalang digital currency ng central bank.

EU Governments Friendly to Tough Bank-Capital Restrictions for Crypto
European Union governments appear to support new bank-capital standards, which could see unbacked crypto treated as the riskiest kind of asset for lenders to hold, according to an official leading talks on new legislation. CoinDesk Regulatory Reporter Jack Schickler explains what this could mean for assets such as bitcoin (BTC) and ether (ETH).

Bitcoin Slips Closer to $27K; Sen. Warren Calls for Shutdown of Crypto Funding for Fentanyl
CoinDesk's Jenn Sanasie breaks down the major stories shaping the crypto industry on "CoinDesk Daily" as bitcoin (BTC) slips closer to $27,000, after a top U.S. Federal Reserve official said there is no compelling case to halt the central bank’s rate hike cycle. This comes as U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) argues for legislation to shut the rampant use of cryptocurrency in the Chinese fentanyl trade during a Wednesday Senate hearing. Separately, the European Union formally signed its landmark Markets in Crypto Assets (MiCA) regulation into law, taking the bloc closer to becoming the first major jurisdiction in the world with tailored rules for the sector.

Meta Faces Record $1.3B Privacy Fine From E.U.
Facebook parent Meta Platforms was fined a record privacy penalty of $1.3 billion by European Union lawmakers for mishandling U.S. user information. "The Hash" panel discusses the fine and the potential use cases of Web3 for data privacy protection.

Draft Text Reveals EU Crypto Tax Plans Include NFTs, Foreign Companies
The European Union plans to force crypto companies to give tax authorities details of their clients' holdings, even if they’re based outside the bloc or offering non-fungible tokens (NFTs), according to a draft bill released to CoinDesk under freedom of information laws. "The Hash" panel discusses the latest developments in global crypto regulation.

Pinag-iisipan ng ECB ang Desentralisadong Settlement para sa Wholesale Financial Markets
Ang mga regulator ng Euro ay muling tumitingin sa kanilang mga sentralisadong sistema ng pag-aayos habang ginalugad nila ang mga digital na pera ng sentral na bangko.

EU Greenlights MiCA as Cryptos Tumble Amid Economic Worries
Lawmakers in the European Union voted in favor of the new crypto licensing regime MiCA, but the crypto market has been seeing losses across the board. That market updates and other news shaping the cryptocurrency world in this episode of "The Daily Forkast."

EU Parliament Greenlights Crypto Licensing, Funds Transfer Rules
Lawmakers in the European Union on Thursday voted 517-38 in favor of a new crypto licensing regime, Markets in Crypto Assets, popularly known as MiCA. John Ehlers, Chief Operating Officer of Bitstamp, which has operated in the E.U. for over a decade, reacts to this landmark vote and how it may impact crypto exchanges.
