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The significant regulatory framework, developed by the European Union over several years, aims to enhance oversight and consumer protection in the cryptocurrency market.
The MiCA stablecoin rules will mandate that stablecoins be issued and offered to the public only by regulated entities. These will be classified as “Regulated Stablecoins.” Existing stablecoins that do not meet these requirements will be deemed “Unauthorized Stablecoins” and will face certain restrictions.
To comply with these new MiCA stablecoin rules, Binance will implement phased changes to manage the availability of Unauthorized Stablecoins for EEA users, ensuring a smooth transition to Regulated Stablecoins. These changes will commence on June 30, 2024, and will include the following measures:
Unless otherwise noted, Binance will impose general restrictions across its entire product suite, preventing users from engaging in new products or services involving Unauthorized Stablecoins from June 30, 2024.
The regulatory update reflects the EU’s efforts to bring more clarity and stability to the cryptocurrency market with the MiCA framework. Binance’s measures demonstrate its commitment to compliance and user protection within this evolving regulatory landscape.
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Abu Dhabi, UAE, 21st November 2024, Chainwire
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