Is MiCA Really Changing Crypto… Or Just Changing Where People Trade?



One question keeps coming to mind.

If crypto can move anywhere in minutes, how much control can regulation really have over liquidity?

MiCA has changed how regulated exchanges operate across Europe.

But it hasn’t changed what makes crypto different.

People can still move their assets whenever they want.

Some are choosing regulated platforms and MiCA-compliant stablecoins.

Others are moving to self-custody wallets and decentralized exchanges.

That’s what makes this moment interesting.

MiCA isn’t just changing the rules.

It’s showing how users respond when the rules change.

The real answer won’t come from regulators or exchanges.

It will come from where people decide to keep their funds.

Crypto has always adapted.

This may be another example of that.

What do you think matters more in the long run?

Regulation or user choice?

#MiCA
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