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16 - Remaining Regulatory Challenges in Digital Finance and Cryptoassets after MiCA

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2025

Dirk Zetzsche
Affiliation:
University of Luxembourg
Jannik Woxholth
Affiliation:
University of Luxembourg
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Summary

Chapter 16 concludes. Section 16.1 discusses the concentration effect of decentralised finance, Section 16.2 the supervisory challenges, Section 16.3 the impact of digital finance regulation on centralised finance, while Section 16.4 summarises four key challenges, and Section 16.5 concludes by formulating five key policy options.

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The EU Law on Crypto-Assets
A Guide to European FinTech Regulation
, pp. 266 - 272
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2025

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