The European Union ought to deal with a broader digital asset framework protecting real-world belongings and tokenization as an alternative of regulating decentralized finance via a second model of the Markets in Crypto-Property Regulation (MiCA), an adviser on the European Fee stated.
The European Fee launched a public session on MiCA in Could, searching for suggestions via Aug. 31.
“I don’t consider that [MiCA] is outdated now. That’s my private opinion, nevertheless it doesn’t matter. That’s why we’ve got this session,” Peter Kerstens advised Cointelegraph throughout a hearth chat at WAIB Summit Monaco 2026.
Kerstens, certainly one of MiCA’s architects, stated that the suggestions acquired in the course of the European Fee’s present evaluation interval will assist form the bloc’s subsequent regulatory steps.
MiCA is approaching the top of its transitional interval on July 1, after which crypto asset service suppliers will likely be required to carry a MiCA license or cease servicing EU shoppers.
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EU doesn’t want to control DeFi, says MiCA architect
Decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols have been included among the many rising danger areas examined within the session, though they’re largely exterior MiCA’s present scope.
An excerpt from the general public session on the MiCA evaluation. Supply: European Fee
Nonetheless, Kerstens stated regulating DeFi can be troublesome as a result of legal guidelines might be utilized to folks and organizations, however not on to pc networks. He stated lawmakers would wish a brand new authorized doctrine to control non-entities.
Kerstens added that he doesn’t see a necessity to control DeFi, which he described as a “motion” that has “no representatives.”
“I do not see what the issue is. And if there isn’t any drawback, why ought to or not it’s regulated?”
Earlier in March, a working paper from the European Central Financial institution questioned whether or not decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) are decentralized sufficient to stay exterior MiCA’s scope. Taking a look at Aave, MakerDAO, Ampleforth and Uniswap, the paper discovered that the highest 100 governance token holders managed over 80% of the availability in every protocol, based mostly on holdings snapshots from November 2022 and Could 2023.
The authors stated these findings query whether or not DAOs are inherently decentralized and whether or not they need to stay exterior of the MiCA regulation as “totally decentralized” companies.
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