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European Union to revise crypto regulations in 2027

The European Union plans to amend its Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation to expand oversight of non-EU issuers following shifts in United States digital asset policy.

By 8 Jul 2026 · 14:30 CET Updated 8 Jul 2026 · 14:30 CET

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According to Euronews, the European Union is preparing to revise its Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA) in 2027. The proposed updates aim to broaden the scope of existing rules and extend regulatory coverage to include non-EU issuers.

These legislative adjustments follow growing international interest in digital assets, specifically noting that United States President Donald Trump’s support for stablecoins has prompted new regulatory questions for European authorities. The planned revisions seek to address these emerging challenges within the global crypto market.

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