Potential Block On EU Crypto Firms, France Calls For Central Regulator Control

Source Bitcoinist

France is taking a firm stance on the regulation of cryptocurrency firms operating within its borders, signaling a potential move to block companies licensed in other European Union (EU) nations from conducting business domestically. 

This latest initiative, led by the head of France’s financial watchdog, Marie-Anne Barbat-Layani, is part of a broader push to shift regulatory oversight to the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), based in Paris.

France Pushes For Centralized Crypto Oversight

According to an exclusive coverage made by Reuters on Monday, the urgency of this move stems from concerns that under the EU’s new regulatory framework, known as the Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation, crypto companies are gravitating towards jurisdictions with more lenient licensing processes.

Barbat-Layani emphasized that there are significant inconsistencies in how national regulators are applying the new rules, raising alarms about the potential for inadequate supervision of cross-border firms.

In a coordinated effort, France has joined Italy and Austria in advocating for ESMA to assume supervisory responsibilities over major crypto firms. This was outlined in a position paper shared with Reuters, highlighting a collective concern about the regulatory landscape.

The head of France’s financial watchdog warned that France would not shy away from employing what she termed an “atomic weapon”—the possibility of challenging the validity of licenses granted by other EU member states. 

This could disrupt the established “passporting” mechanism that allows companies approved in one country to operate throughout the European Union. 

Barbat-Layani also pointed out that some crypto platforms are engaging in “regulatory shopping,” seeking out jurisdictions with less stringent requirements to gain favorable licenses. 

France And Allies Seek Major Changes For MiCA Rules

The call for enhanced oversight comes after a review by ESMA, which found that certain national regulators, like Malta, faced scrutiny for their licensing processes. In some cases, the review indicated insufficient risk assessment when granting licenses to crypto firms. 

As part of this ongoing transition, crypto companies are in the process of applying for MiCA licenses, with jurisdictions like Luxembourg and Malta already granting approvals to prominent platforms such as Coinbase (COIN) and Gemini (GEMI). 

However, the French, Italian, and Austrian regulators are advocating for revisions to MiCA that would impose stricter rules on crypto activities outside the EU, enhance cybersecurity measures, and refine how authorities manage new digital asset offerings.

France has consistently championed the idea of expanding ESMA’s regulatory powers, a sentiment echoed by ESMA’s head, Verena Ross. However, this proposal faces resistance from certain EU member states, highlighting the challenges ahead in establishing a cohesive regulatory approach for the digital asset market. 

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