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Cryptocurrency Ecosystem => Stable Coins Forum => Topic started by: dkbit98 on July 02, 2024, 08:16:46 PM

Title: USDC and EURC Licensed in EU
Post by: dkbit98 on July 02, 2024, 08:16:46 PM
Circle earned a license to issue USDC and EURC tokens in EU under notorious new MiCA regulatory framework.
They are the first stablecoin to get license, and that probably means big competition with Tether USDT.
I don't think EU will approve and license all stablecoins, so others could be banned in future.
https://www.theblock.co/post/302897/circle-earns-license-to-issue-usdc-and-eurc-under-europes-mica-regulatory-framework
Title: Re: USDC and EURC Licensed in EU
Post by: MrSpasybo on July 04, 2024, 06:15:30 PM
Circle earned a license to issue USDC and EURC tokens in EU under notorious new MiCA regulatory framework.
They are the first stablecoin to get license, and that probably means big competition with Tether USDT.
I don't think EU will approve and license all stablecoins, so others could be banned in future.
Congratulations on the success of USDC and EURC, and this comes as no surprise to me. Circle and Coinbase are well-known in the market for their cautious regulatory compliance efforts, and the swift compliance of their stablecoins with MiCA and finding the best position in the upcoming crypto wave in the EU further confirms this.

USDT and many other stablecoins will need to be more proactive in approaching and obtaining operating licenses in the EU under MiCA. The race to dominate the stablecoin market will become fiercer during the bullrun, and new capital flows from EU investors will play an important role in the market's development in the coming period.
Title: Re: USDC and EURC Licensed in EU
Post by: Yamane_Keto on July 04, 2024, 08:16:26 PM
Circle and Coinbase have a fan base, good reserves and access to influential people, so if they are not approved, I do not think that many will obtain approval, and certainly not all stablecoins will be approval.
USDT may get a license, but I doubt it for the rest of the stablecoins pairs.
Title: Re: USDC and EURC Licensed in EU
Post by: dkbit98 on July 05, 2024, 09:19:15 PM
Circle and Coinbase have a fan base, good reserves and access to influential people, so if they are not approved, I do not think that many will obtain approval, and certainly not all stablecoins will be approval.
I think Coinbase still has a big lawsuit case with SEC and same could happen in European regulators in future, they are not going to allow USDC without getting some tax from that.
And if Coinbase lose the SEC case that could seriously affect USDC and EURC, regardless of them having a license on paper.

USDT may get a license, but I doubt it for the rest of the stablecoins pairs.
PayPal USD or PYUSD could also get a license, but all this should be considered temporary and just another tool for tracking citizens and how they spend money.
Title: Re: USDC and EURC Licensed in EU
Post by: MrSpasybo on July 10, 2024, 05:27:07 PM
I think Coinbase still has a big lawsuit case with SEC and same could happen in European regulators in future, they are not going to allow USDC without getting some tax from that.
And if Coinbase lose the SEC case that could seriously affect USDC and EURC, regardless of them having a license on paper.

PayPal USD or PYUSD could also get a license, but all this should be considered temporary and just another tool for tracking citizens and how they spend money.
Well, I think Coinbase won't have much trouble with the SEC because it has strong backing from large financial institutions. I believe the future of USDC and EURC in the EU is really bright!

We are waiting for the efforts and official announcements from other stablecoin issuers in the market. MiCA has been published, stablecoin issuers have a legal framework to comply with and legally reach potential investors in the EU. They will not ignore this market, and I await announcements from Tether regarding MiCA and the EU market.
Title: Re: USDC and EURC Licensed in EU
Post by: dkbit98 on July 10, 2024, 07:57:40 PM
Well, I think Coinbase won't have much trouble with the SEC because it has strong backing from large financial institutions. I believe the future of USDC and EURC in the EU is really bright!
Dude.... they are already in big trouble with SEC!
I wouldn't touch anything that is connected with them and their ''bright'' future.

SEC scores big win in lawsuit against crypto exchange Coinbase:
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/03/27/sec-scores-big-win-in-lawsuit-against-crypto-exchange-coinbase.html

Coinbase Loses Most of Motion to Dismiss SEC Lawsuit:
https://www.coindesk.com/policy/2024/03/27/coinbase-loses-most-of-motion-to-dismiss-sec-lawsuit/

Title: Re: USDC and EURC Licensed in EU
Post by: MrSpasybo on July 22, 2024, 08:03:24 AM
Dude.... they are already in big trouble with SEC!
I wouldn't touch anything that is connected with them and their ''bright'' future.

SEC scores big win in lawsuit against crypto exchange Coinbase:
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/03/27/sec-scores-big-win-in-lawsuit-against-crypto-exchange-coinbase.html

Coinbase Loses Most of Motion to Dismiss SEC Lawsuit:
https://www.coindesk.com/policy/2024/03/27/coinbase-loses-most-of-motion-to-dismiss-sec-lawsuit/
I am also following the news about the lawsuits between the SEC and Coinbase but am not at all worried about Coinbase future because they are really strong legally and financially. With the SEC current weakness and the possibility of a change in its stance on crypto after the election, I believe that the SEC will have to back down and return peace to the crypto market instead of continuing to use its budget to attack crypto companies such as Coinbase and Ripple.

We will soon know the outcome of these speculations in a few months, I believe it will be positive news to legitimize the bullrun!
Title: Re: USDC and EURC Licensed in EU
Post by: Manna on August 17, 2024, 08:17:51 AM
Circle earned a license to issue USDC and EURC tokens in EU under notorious new MiCA regulatory framework.
They are the first stablecoin to get license, and that probably means big competition with Tether USDT.
I don't think EU will approve and license all stablecoins, so others could be banned in future.
https://www.theblock.co/post/302897/circle-earns-license-to-issue-usdc-and-eurc-under-europes-mica-regulatory-framework
Your analysis is correct.  Circle has made significant progress by obtaining a license to issue USDC and EURC tokens under the European Union's MiCA (Market in Crypto Assets) regulatory framework.  This will establish Circle as a strong contender in the stablecoin market, especially to compete with Tether (USDT).

 Setting up the EU's regulatory framework could create obstacles for other stablecoins, especially if they don't meet regulatory standards.  This could lead to further consolidation in the market, where certain stablecoins would be allowed and others banned.

 Your ideas are perfectly reasonable and can be helpful in preparing for future market conditions.
Title: Re: USDC and EURC Licensed in EU
Post by: KryptoBull on September 22, 2024, 09:48:21 AM
Circle earned a license to issue USDC and EURC tokens in EU under notorious new MiCA regulatory framework.
They are the first stablecoin to get license, and that probably means big competition with Tether USDT.
I don't think EU will approve and license all stablecoins, so others could be banned in future.
https://www.theblock.co/post/302897/circle-earns-license-to-issue-usdc-and-eurc-under-europes-mica-regulatory-framework
I'm not surprised by this. Circle & Coinbase are always faster than many other stablecoin issuers. USDC has also successfully reached Soneium - a new Ether L2, while other stablecoins have not announced any plans for Soneium.

MiCA has been enacted for a long time, but it seems that other stablecoins have no plans to participate in order to seek opportunities in the EU crypto market. This is truly a big advantage for USDC to expand its market share in this market and bring more profits to Circle.