Close Menu
Bpay News
  • Home
  • Topics
    • Bitcoin
    • Ethereum
    • Altcoin
    • DeFi & Stablecoins
    • Regulation & Policy
    • Security & Hacks
  • Tokens
  • On-chain Briefs
  • Spotlights
  • Tools
    • Terminal
    • FlowDesk
    • Insight
  • Search
What's Hot

HBAR Token Spotlight: Funding Pressure and Positioning Check

23 hours ago
BPay News is the editorial desk for this coverage. Editorial Desk·About·Editorial Policy·Corrections Policy

ASTER Token Spotlight: Funding Pressure and Positioning Check

2 days ago
BPay News is the editorial desk for this coverage. Editorial Desk·About·Editorial Policy·Corrections Policy
Institutional Investors Boost Crypto Exposure Aimed for 2026 Survey Finds

OKX says it wont go public until it can deliver returns

2 days ago
BPay News is the editorial desk for this coverage. Editorial Desk·About·Editorial Policy·Corrections Policy
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Telegram RSS
Bpay News
  • Home
  • Topics
    • Bitcoin
    • Ethereum
    • Altcoin
    • DeFi & Stablecoins
    • Regulation & Policy
    • Security & Hacks
  • Tokens
  • On-chain Briefs
  • Spotlights
  • Tools
    • Terminal
    • FlowDesk
    • Insight
  • Search
Bpay News
Home»Regulation & Policy»Dual Licensing Dilemma for EU Stablecoins in MiCA in Crypto Regulation
Dual Licensing Dilemma for EU Stablecoins in MiCA
Dual Licensing Dilemma for EU Stablecoins in MiCA
Regulation & Policy

Dual Licensing Dilemma for EU Stablecoins in MiCA in Crypto Regulation

BPay NewsBy BPay News5 months agoUpdated:March 5, 20264 Mins Read
BPay News is the editorial desk for this coverage. Editorial Desk·About·Editorial Policy·Corrections Policy
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

EU Stablecoins Face Dual Licensing Trap in MiCA – PSD2 Overlap

In the evolving landscape of digital finance within the European Union, stablecoins—an increasingly pivotal element of cryptographic assets—are encountering significant regulatory scrutiny. Recent developments indicate that issuers and facilitators of stablecoin transactions are bracing for a potential regulatory logjam. This stems from an overlap between the proposed Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA) and the existing Payment Services Directive 2 (PSD2), which is causing concern among industry experts and stakeholders. This dual licensing challenge is set to create both confusion and compliance costs, potentially affecting the broader adoption and development of stablecoin projects within the EU.

Key Takeaways

Understanding MiCA and PSD2

MiCA, introduced by the European Commission and currently under final negotiations, aims to establish a comprehensive regulatory framework for crypto-assets, significantly focusing on stablecoins. The primary objective of MiCA is to create a harmonized regulatory environment that ensures consumer protection, market integrity, and financial stability. Its stringent requirements on capital, investor protection, and operational procedures are mainly designed with the volatile nature of cryptocurrencies and the systemic importance of stablecoins in mind.

Meanwhile, PSD2, which has been in effect since 2018, regulates payment services and payment service providers within the EU and EEA. It aims to increase pan-European competition and participation in the payments industry from non-banks, and provides a legal foundation for the safer and more innovative provision of payment services across the EU. Importantly, PSD2 also covers the licensing requirements and operational rules for electronic money institutions—a category under which some stablecoin providers could arguably fall.

The Crux of the Overlap

The crux of the issue lies in whether stablecoin issuers must be licensed under both regulatory frameworks. MiCA’s approach to stablecoins, especially those pegged to fiat currencies or assets, views them in similar light to electronic money if they offer units that are stored and used for payment transactions. As such, without proper delineation, stablecoin operators who are already complying with electronic money regulations under PSD2 might also need to meet additional parallel licensing and compliance obligations under MiCA.

This situation could lead to what industry insiders dub a “dual licensing trap,” where stablecoin issuers are caught between the necessities to adhere to both sets of regulatory standards, often leading to duplicated efforts, higher operational costs, and potentially stiffer entry barriers for new market entrants.

Implications for the Stablecoin Market

Firstly, the direct implication of this overlap is the increased compliance cost. Navigating two separate regulatory frameworks concurrently means increased legal and administrative expenditures, which could deter innovation and the scalability of operations, particularly for smaller players or newcomers in the market.

Secondly, the readiness and speed of adoption of stablecoins in the EU market might slow down. As organizations grapple with understanding and implementing guidelines from both PSD2 and MiCA, the inertia could hamper the dynamic nature of this burgeoning sector and affect consumer access to these modern financial tools.

Towards A Harmonized Regulatory Approach

To mitigate these challenges, there are several pathways that regulators and policymakers could consider. Achieving a clearer demarcation of the scope and application between MiCA and PSD2 should be a priority. Such clarification would not only alleviate the pressure on stablecoin issuers but also ensure that compliance efforts are more streamlined and effective.

Furthermore, the introduction of a “passporting” system similar to that used in traditional financial services within the EU could offer a solution. Passporting would allow a licensed operator in one member state to serve other member states with minimal additional authorization, thus reducing redundancy in licensing requirements.

Conclusion

As the legislative process for MiCA reaches its advanced stages, all eyes will be on how these crucial issues are navigated. The European Union stands at a critical juncture in its attempt to remain at the forefront of financial innovation while ensuring robust market oversight. Resolving the regulatory overlap with PSD2 will not only clarify the route for stablecoin issuers but will importantly fortify the EU’s vision for a secure and integrated digital finance ecosystem.

Context

Current positioning around Regulation & Policy remains sensitive to primary-source updates, policy interpretation, and execution risk across major venues.

What To Watch

Key confirmation signals now include court filings, regulator statements, and any updated compliance guidance from the involved parties.

Market participants will monitor whether legal outcomes change exchange operations, token access, or disclosure standards in major jurisdictions.

Related: More from Regulation & Policy | Trump backs Clarity Act, criticizes banks for undercutting GENIUS in Crypto Regulation | Paul Atkins: Trumps Crypto Legacy in Crypto Regulation

Related Tokens

  • Bitcoin (BTC)
  • XRP (XRP)
  • Ethereum (ETH)
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email
Previous ArticleSentora Reports Over $2 Billion in $BTC Exiting CEXs This Week
Next Article Lugano’s Plan ₿ Forum Highlights Bitcoin Adoption Milestones

Related Posts

Gauntlet Secures $380M Exit in OKX Crypto Campaign
Regulation & Policy 3 days ago3 Mins Read

Canada Eyes Ban on Crypto Political Donations

3 days ago
BPay News is the editorial desk for this coverage. Editorial Desk·About·Editorial Policy·Corrections Policy
Tokenizing the World: Insights from Blockchain Life Dubai 2025
Regulation & Policy 3 days ago2 Mins Read

The NYSE wants to bring blockchain to Wall Street without breaking

3 days ago
BPay News is the editorial desk for this coverage. Editorial Desk·About·Editorial Policy·Corrections Policy
NovaBay Pharmaceutical (NBY) pivoting to crypto
Regulation & Policy 4 days ago3 Mins Read

U.S. midterms pack major digital assets wallop as Stand With Crypto preps

4 days ago
BPay News is the editorial desk for this coverage. Editorial Desk·About·Editorial Policy·Corrections Policy
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Subscribe

There was an error trying to submit your form. Please try again.

This field is required.

There was an error trying to submit your form. Please try again.

Recent Post

  • HBAR Token Spotlight: Funding Pressure and Positioning Check23 hours ago
  • ASTER Token Spotlight: Funding Pressure and Positioning Check2 days ago
  • OKX says it wont go public until it can deliver returns2 days ago
  • Canada Eyes Ban on Crypto Political Donations3 days ago
  • Stragegys (MSTR) STRC shares rebound to par value faster than historical average3 days ago
  • Wall Street wants the tech but not the transparency. DRWs Don Wilson3 days ago
  • XRP Sharpe Ratio Rise Aligns With Sustained Whale Inflows3 days ago
  • Bitcoin price news: BTC slips below $69,000 as oil rebounds on fading3 days ago
  • VVV Token Spotlight: Funding Pressure and Positioning Check3 days ago
  • Bitcoin (BTC) holds ground as precious metals slide on ETF outflows3 days ago
  • Lummis Says CLARITY Act Offers Strong DeFi Protections3 days ago
  • The NYSE wants to bring blockchain to Wall Street without breaking3 days ago
  • Are stablecoins the infrastructure reshaping global finance3 days ago
  • Citi says stablecoin rewards restrictions could slow Circles USDC, not stop it4 days ago
  • Bitcoin Drops Below $68K but Long-Term Holder Buying Accelerates4 days ago
  • U.S. midterms pack major digital assets wallop as Stand With Crypto preps4 days ago
  • Brazil passes law turning seized crypto into public-security war chest4 days ago
  • AXS Token Spotlight: Funding Pressure and Positioning Check4 days ago
  • Trust Will Become Cryptos Real Currency In The AI Economy4 days ago
  • Coinbase, Fannie Mae bring crypto-backed mortgages to home buyers4 days ago
Crypto
  • Google News
  • Bitcoin News
  • Ethereum News
  • Altcoin News
  • DeFi & Stablecoins
  • Regulation & Policy
  • Exchange News

Archives

  • March 2026
  • February 2026
  • January 2026
  • December 2025
  • November 2025
  • October 2025
  • September 2025
  • August 2025

Legal

  • Cookies Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Editorial Policy

Bpay Product

  • Bpay News
  • Bpay Rsi
  • Bpay Price
  • Bpay Liq
  • Bpay CN
  • Sitemap
© 2026 Powered by BPAY NEWS.
  • Home
  • Terminal
  • FlowDesk
  • About BPay News
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Corrections Policy

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.