Dimitrios Psarrakis, a former EU economist, stated that U.S. lawmakers are attempting to align with the EU's crypto regulations as established by the Markets in Crypto-Assets legislation. Psarrakis shared his statement in an August 26 video posted by the European Crypto Initiative on X.
"We wanted to create a faster mover's advantage for the European Union," said Psarrakis, European Union Economist. "Now, did we achieve this? From the texts I see coming from the other side of the Atlantic, with all those bills introduced by the Congressmen, the Senators of the United States, I see the footprint of MiCA in every suggestion they make."
According to a release by Elliptic, the EU’s new Markets in Crypto-Assets regulations were approved in April 2023 and took effect on June 30, 2024, for all stablecoin issuers. The regulations ushered in "a new era of regulatory oversight for innovators in the crypto space." This new rule states that "issuers must now obtain approval from relevant members of state authorities before offering their tokens within the EU or when offering stablecoins pegged to the euro or other member state currency."