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MiCA delivers stablecoins with critical regulatory oversight | Opinion

Disclosure: The views and opinions expressed here belong solely to the author and do not represent the views and opinions of crypto.news’ editorial. Stablecoins have become an integral part of the digital asset ecosystem, reaching $15.6 trn in annualized transaction volume in 2024 (119% and 200% of VISA and Mastercard, according to ARK Invest) and now seamlessly bridge traditional finance with blockchain-based transactions. However, concerns over transparency, security, and regulatory oversight have long surrounded the industry. You might also like: US leadership in crypto: The focus is on stablecoins | Opinion To address these concerns, the European Union has introduced the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA), establishing clear guidelines for stablecoin issuance. This regulatory framework is designed to protect consumers, ensure financial stability, and create a level playing field for digital (aka crypto) assets. This means businesses and institutions can work with trusted, transparent, and compliant stablecoin providers. MiCA, which came into effect in 2024, is a landmark step in shaping the future of digital assets in Europe. It provides a clear framework for stablecoin issuers, mandating strict financial and operational requirements. It requires stablecoin issuers to fulfill a number of important regulatory demands, starting with, first and foremost, seeking regulatory approval, whereby issuers of electronic money tokens must hold an Electronic Money Institution license or be a financial institution. Next, they must have full one-to-one reserves, meaning every token must be fully backed by high-quality, highly liquid financial reserves. Custody of the assets must be independent, so reserves must be held separately from the issuer’s own assets, ensuring full redeemability. The issuers must provide regular reports and transparency to regulators and undergo independent financial audits. Lastly, there can be no interest payments or yield on MiCA compliant stablecoins, ensuring they are used as a means of payment rather than an investment vehicle. The role of regulation Regulation really matters as these measures are critical for building trust in the stablecoin market, ensuring that only regulated and responsible issuers remain operational in Europe. But it isn’t just about compliance; it’s about building a foundation of trust, stability, and long-term viability. Many digital assets have operated in an unregulated environment, which has led to uncertainty, lack of transparency, and potential risks for businesses and investors. However, with MiCA in place, unregulated stablecoins will no longer be allowed to operate in the European market. Businesses should choose to use the stablecoins of regulated issuers as this provides them with a number of safety measures, such as legal security, whereby businesses can transact confidently, knowing that their stablecoin provider is a regulated entity, following strict financial and operational requirements. As they are fully backed and audited, stablecoins provide market stability that minimizes risk and provides a predictable, stable digital asset for transactions. Since compliance with European financial regulations reassures institutions, regulators, and corporate clients, institutional confidence has become the norm. It is also very important to consider the jurisdiction that the stablecoin issuer is based in. For example, The Netherlands is one of the few AAA-rated banking countries in Europe, recognized for its financial strength, stability, and regulatory rigor. Using stablecoins issued by EMIs that maintain Tier 1 banking relationships is critical to ensure that the euro reserves backing the stablecoins in circulation are held in accounts with trusted financial institutions. Tier 1 financial institutions have large balance sheets, ensuring that stablecoin reserves are well diversified and not subject to high concentration risk. There are many benefits of banking in an AAA jurisdiction, in particular, funds are safeguarded in highly liquid, top-tier financial institutions, leading to stronger reserve management. It provides greater institutional trust, and, of course, businesses prefer stablecoins backed by regulated, well-capitalized banks. Then there’s the fact that a strong banking framework ensures seamless fiat on/off ramps and mitigates de-pegging risks, providing scalability and liquidity. Stablecoin issuers can even take this a step further by holding reserves in an independently structured and governed foundation, ensuring full asset protection in the unlikely event of an issuer’s financial difficulty. The future of stablecoins in Europe is clear. Only regulated, transparent, and fully backed digital assets will survive under MiCA. Read more: What’s missing from MiCA’s comprehensive crypto manifesto? | Opinion Author: Arnoud Star Busmann Arnoud Star Busmann is the CEO of Quantoz Payments, a leading Netherlands based Electronic Money Institution licensed fintech under the Dutch Central Bank and one of the few issuers of fully backed stablecoins designed to be MiCA compliant.Arnoud has more than 25 years of experience as an entrepreneur, a CEO and an advisor across a variety of industries and geographies. Most recently he was president & CEO at Minehub Technologies Inc., a publicly listed company in Canada. Prior to that he was with ING Bank, where he held several roles in the wholesale banking business, and with ANZ Banking Group in New Zealand and Asia. He is based in the Netherlands and has a master’s degree in computer science from Utrecht University.

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