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European Banking Regulator Says EU Crypto Framework Addresses ECB’s Stablecoin Concerns

The European Union (EU)’s banking supervisor has addressed stablecoin risk concerns of other major regional regulators following the recent push for stricter crypto regulations in the bloc.

Europe Banking Regulator Addresses Stablecoin Concerns

On Wednesday, the European Banking Authority (EBA) addressed the European Central Bank (ECB) and the European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB)’s concerns about financial instability risk related to stablecoins.

According to Reuters, the region’s banking supervisor affirmed that the bloc’s Market in Crypto Assets Regulation (MiCA), the EU’s comprehensive framework for cryptocurrencies, already has safeguards against risks posed by stablecoins.

As reported by Bitcoinist, the ECB is pushing for stricter regulations, including a ban on multi-issuance stablecoins in the bloc and other jurisdictions. The move follows the ESRB’s recommendation to prohibit jointly issued stablecoins, which could impact how issuers like Circle operate across borders.

The guidance, although not legally binding, is expected to put pressure on EU authorities to implement the restrictions or “explain how financial stability can be preserved in their absence.”

A spokesperson for the EBA told Reuters that the ESRB’s concerns reflect “the inherent risks related to potential massive redemption requests.” However, the severity will depend on a “stablecoin’s business model and scale.”

“Based on these elements, necessary safeguards following MiCA should be put in place to mitigate the risk,” the spokesperson continued, but noted that it is waiting for clarification from the European Commission (EC) on whether multi-issuance is allowed under MiCA.

Judith Arnal, an associate senior research fellow at the Centre for European Credit Research Institute (ECRI) and board member at the Bank of Spain, previously asserted that multi-issuance stablecoins would be MiCA’s first “real credibility test.”

Arnal argued that “this institutional standoff has created regulatory paralysis with far-reaching consequences,” which risks “undermining MiCA’s credibility as a coherent and globally influential regulatory framework.”

Reportedly, two national regulators share the ECB and ESRB’s concerns. People familiar with the matter told the news media outlet that the regulators were “worried the U.S. could prevent reserves from being transferred to Europe to meet redemption requests.”

Nonetheless, Luis del Olmo, senior expert at the EBA, stated that “From a liquidity point of view, issuers need to hold an amount of liquid assets to meet potential redemption requests. And this should work at a global level.”

As Reuters noted, the European Commission has signaled that it sees no need for major changes to MiCA.

Europe’s Regulatory Landscape

It’s worth noting that the European regulatory landscape could soon see significant changes, as the EU is reportedly exploring shifting oversight of key financial markets, including crypto, from national authorities to a centralized supervisory authority.

Last month, Verena Ross, chair of the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), revealed that the regulation of stock exchanges, crypto companies, and clearing houses in the bloc will likely be transferred to the regional market watchdog.

In an interview, Ross detailed that the EC is preparing new rules that would shift the supervision of several areas of financial markets from national authorities to ESMA. The move aims to push for “a capital market in Europe that is more integrated and globally competitive” and “create more of a single market for capital in Europe.”

However, the plan has faced backlash from smaller EU nations, such as Luxembourg, Ireland, and Malta. These nations have questioned the ESMA’s ability to oversee the fast-growing crypto market, fearing it could undermine their blooming financial sectors.

Some regulators have argued that a single financial regulator, like the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), could become a “monster.”

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