CoinWorld News: One week after the EU's MiCA implementation, 21 authorized Electronic Money Token (EMT) issuers are distributed across 12 member states, issuing a total of 35 EMTs pegged to 8 types of fiat currencies. Among them, France has 6 licensed issuers, the number of approved Asset-Referenced Token (ART) issuers is 0, and the total number of registered Crypto-Asset Service Providers (CASPs) has exceeded 270.

EMT-10.46%
ART3.85%
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Lime-ColoredStop-LossLine
· 8h ago
The ART issuers are at zero, indicating that the regulatory threshold for asset-referenced tokens is indeed high and that the wait-and-see sentiment is strong.
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ViewingNarrativesFromAHotAir
· 07-08 03:09
France has 6 EMT license holders, this pace is faster than I imagined.
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Don'tLetTheContractScamMyMom.
· 07-07 14:27
270 CASP registered, the EU crypto compliance infrastructure is up and running.
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WaitingForConfirmationUnderThe
· 07-07 14:24
EMT and CASP are advancing on two tracks; Europe wants to hold both stablecoins and exchanges in its hands.
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NonceNina
· 07-07 14:22
Pegged to 8 types of fiat currencies, the euro definitely accounts for the majority, but other small currencies also have room to survive.
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ApeWithHomework
· 07-07 14:19
MiCA first week data, only meaningful when viewed half a year later, now it's just the starting line.
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MossyLedger
· 07-07 14:19
12 member states, 35 EMTs, averaging less than 3 per country, fragmentation is still evident.
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