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EU Regulator Sets Standards for Crypto Staff Under MiCA Guidelines

The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has put forward new guidelines to enhance the knowledge and competence of staff at crypto asset service providers, aligning with the European Union’s (EU) broader regulatory framework for digital assets.

In a consultation paper released on February 17, ESMA outlined its approach to setting standards for individuals who provide advice or information about crypto assets and related services. The proposed guidelines aim to ensure that professionals in the sector possess adequate expertise, bolstering investor protection and fostering trust in the rapidly evolving crypto market.

Establishing Competence Standards

The guidelines fall under the EU’s Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA), enacted in June 2023, and seek to create a uniform benchmark for assessing the qualifications of crypto advisors. According to ESMA, personnel engaged in advising clients must demonstrate a solid understanding of key aspects such as:

  • The characteristics and risks associated with crypto assets
  • Market operations and pricing mechanisms
  • Blockchain technology fundamentals
  • Regulatory requirements and tax implications

Particular emphasis is placed on ensuring that advisors communicate the risks associated with complex and volatile crypto assets with accuracy and transparency.

Minimum Qualifications and Ongoing Training

To uphold professional standards, ESMA proposes that staff meet minimum qualifications, which may include prior experience in the financial sector, ongoing professional development, or a relevant academic background. Crypto asset service providers would also be required to conduct annual reviews of staff competencies, supervise unqualified personnel, maintain records of staff credentials, and perform routine assessments to ensure compliance with the guidelines.

The regulator has opened a consultation period for industry feedback, inviting suggestions for alternative approaches. Interested parties can submit their responses until April 22, with final guidelines expected in the third quarter of the year.

Industry Impact and Compliance Challenges

Major cryptocurrency exchanges, including OKX, Crypto.com, and Bybit, are in the process of securing licenses to operate under MiCA regulations. The evolving regulatory landscape has also sparked debates around stablecoin compliance. In January, ESMA urged crypto asset service providers to address concerns regarding non-compliant stablecoins such as Tether’s USDT. Some exchanges have already moved to delist USDT in response, a decision that Tether criticized as a premature regulatory action.

As the EU continues to refine its approach to crypto oversight, the proposed ESMA guidelines mark another step toward establishing a structured and responsible digital asset market within the region.

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