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European Banking Authority: There is currently no urgent need to revise regulations related to stablecoins.
PANews November 13 News, according to Cryptopolitan, despite the European Central Bank (ECB) and the European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB) issuing warnings about the potential threats of stablecoins to financial stability, the European Banking Authority believes that the existing cryptocurrency regulations in the EU are sufficient to address these risks. The authority's spokesperson acknowledged the risk of "potential large-scale redemption requests," but emphasized that the magnitude of the risk largely depends on the operating models and business scale of stablecoin issuers. Currently, the ECB and ESRB have called on Brussels to strengthen restrictions on stablecoin companies' operations within and outside the EU, especially to prohibit the "multi-issuance" model, which involves avoiding situations like the global stablecoin companies behind USDC or USDT, where tokens issued within the EU are mixed with tokens circulating in other regions. ESRB warned that if investors outside the EU suddenly redeem tokens issued within the EU,

