France mulls fast-tracking registered crypto firms to new EU rules
France's financial regulator is weighing up “fast track” options for registered firms so they can be compliant with MiCA rules as soon as possible.
France's financial regulator is weighing up “fast track” options for registered firms so they can be compliant with MiCA rules as soon as possible.
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