Malta has warned that the European Union’s plan to centralize cryptocurrency oversight under the European Securities and Markets Authority could drive crypto firms to relocate to the United States, the United Arab Emirates, and Asia. As the first European country to pass crypto-specific legislation, Malta argues that national-level regulation encourages innovation, while centralizing control in Brussels risks slowing approvals and creating an unfriendly environment for digital asset businesses, potentially pushing them to seek more favorable markets abroad.
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