Government officials have criticized the rejection of additional consumer protection measures, arguing it leaves consumers vulnerable to risks. In contrast, industry representatives believe existing tools are sufficient to combat fraud. With the Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation set to take effect soon, they argue that the unified EU framework will provide the necessary safeguards.
Debate Over Consumer Protection Intensifies as MiCA Nears Implementation
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