Wu learned that Patrick Hansen, Senior Director of EU Strategy and Policy at Circle, citing interim MiCA registration data from the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), stated that one week after the full implementation of the EU's Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA), there are already 21 authorized Electronic Money Token (EMT) issuers in the EU, from 12 countries, issuing a total of 35 EMTs covering 8 fiat currencies. Hansen said that France continues to lead other member states with 6 regulated issuers; meanwhile, the number of Asset-Referenced Token (ART) issuers remains zero, and the number of registered Crypto-Asset Service Providers (CASPs) under MiCA has exceeded 270.

EMT-6.49%
ART2.89%
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YieldTuningFork
· 7h ago
ART seeing zero-tieups is kind of interesting—has regulators still not signaled that they’re willing to loosen up on the approach of stablecoins pegged to a basket of assets?
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MemeFisher
· 7h ago
Within one week of MiCA coming into effect, there are already 21 EMTs. France is indeed the old European financial center. This speed is even faster than PSD2 back then.
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