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Binance CEO CZ Welcomes EU's MiCA Vote for Tailored Crypto Regulations

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The European Parliament has voted for the Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) legislation to be implemented, introducing tailored regulations for the crypto market in one of the world's largest markets. Binance CEO CZ, expressed his support for the move, stating that it will protect users and support innovation.

While the fine details of the legislation are yet to be revealed, CZ believes that it is a pragmatic solution to the challenges faced by the industry. He added that there are now clear rules of the game for crypto exchanges to operate in the EU, and Binance is prepared to make adjustments to its business over the next 12-18 months to ensure full compliance.

The introduction of tailored crypto regulations in the EU is a significant step forward for the industry, providing a framework for legal certainty and addressing concerns around consumer protection and market integrity.

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