US leading in crypto regulation, EU implementing MiCA, UK taking deliberate approach
The US is leading global digital asset policy with a blitz of legislation, political momentum, and massive ETF inflows. The EU and UK are also progressing cautiously with their crypto frameworks. Mark Jennings from Gemini breaks down how each region’s approach impacts innovation, adoption, and investment in the West.
While the US has quickly pushed legislation, the EU has implemented the comprehensive MiCA regulation, viewed as the world’s most advanced crypto regulatory framework. The US is still working on important bills and may face regulatory fragmentation at the state level, similar to Europe’s 30 national regulators implementing MiCA.
The UK, post-Brexit, is taking a more deliberate approach to crypto regulation, recently lifting a ban on crypto ETNs but still developing a full framework. Jennings believes the UK benefits from observing MiCA and US legislation, hoping to incorporate the best aspects from both to foster innovation in the industry.
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