Mairead McGuinness, the commissioner for financial services, financial stability and capital markets union at the European Commission, is calling for global regulators to work together to address potential risks in the crypto market.
In a Sunday opinion piece in political media outlet The Hill, McGuinness said the European Union and United States could help lead the world in a regulatory approach for cryptocurrencies that considers the benefits of the innovative technology while addressing “significant risks.” The EU commissioner pointed to the volatility of certain assets, the risk of insider trading, crypto potentially being used by Russia to evade sanctions, and environmental concerns.
“To make rules on crypto fully effective, crypto requires global coordination and joint international principles,” said McGuinness, adding:
Cryptocurrency is going mainstream. To enable innovation in finance while effectively protecting consumers, we need a global approach to regulating crypto. Read more in my op-ed for @TheHillOpinionhttps://t.co/UeBHKLW1zD
According to the EU commissioner, European regulators had already moved forward in providing a comprehensive framework on crypto with the Markets in Crypto Assets, or MiCA, proposal, which essentially standardizes all rules for crypto service providers within the European Union. She also said the executive order signed by United States President Joe Biden in March “charts the way for U.S. regulation of crypto assets” — the order laid down a framework for government agencies to handle crypto-related policies and enforcement actions.
“We have no time to lose in managing this transformation for the benefit of investors, businesses and wider society,” McGuinness said.
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