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Coinbase Ends USDC Rewards in Europe Ahead of New MiCA Regulations

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  • Coinbase halts USDC rewards in EEA, citing compliance with MiCA regulations.

  • MiCA regulations drive stricter crypto rules, prompting Coinbase to adjust user benefits.

  • Other exchanges like Bitstamp and Binance are aligning with MiCA requirements too.

Starting December 1, Coinbase will stop offering USDC rewards to users in the European Economic Area (EEA). This move comes as the platform aligns with the new Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulations, which aim to create a unified legal framework for digital assets across Europe.

Coinbase’s USDC rewards program has allowed users to earn daily interest based on the amount of USDC held in their accounts. Available in over 100 countries, the program became a popular way for users to passively grow their crypto holdings without engaging in active trading.

However, with Europe’s regulatory environment evolving, Coinbase must adapt its offerings to comply with new rules.

Why Coinbase Is Halting Rewards in the EEA

The decision to end USDC rewards in the EEA is tied to MiCA, which introduces stricter requirements for crypto platforms. These rules aim to:

  • Ensure Market Stability: Strengthening the reliability of the crypto market.
  • Protect Consumers: Reducing risks for investors.
  • Enhance Transparency: Making crypto operations clearer and more accountable.

By pausing rewards, Coinbase ensures compliance with these regulations while positioning itself to operate smoothly under the new framework.

Coinbase’s Commitment

Coinbase has reassured its EEA users that it remains dedicated to following local regulations and enhancing the user experience. While ending rewards might disappoint some, the move reflects a long-term strategy to meet European standards and foster trust.

MiCA’s Effect on Other Platforms

Coinbase isn’t alone in making adjustments for MiCA. Earlier in October, the platform announced plans to delist stablecoins that fail to meet MiCA’s requirements in regulated regions.

Other exchanges have also acted:

  • Bitstamp: Delisted Tether’s euro-pegged stablecoin (EURt), citing non-compliance with MiCA.
  • Binance: Restricted services involving unregulated stablecoins back in June to align with the new rules.

The Rewards Continue!

For users outside the EEA, the USDC rewards program remains unchanged. Coinbase will continue to offer rewards in over 100 regions, showing its commitment to providing value despite regulatory challenges.

Compliance today could pave the way for greater trust and expansion tomorrow. Good times are ahead for crypto!

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