Next 24 Hours Crucial for EU Crypto Law as Officials Debate Emissions, DeFi, NFTs

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Next 24 Hours Crucial for EU Crypto Law as Officials Debate Emissions, DeFi, NFTs
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The EU is still considering how to regulate Bitcoin emissions and NFTs – and the next 24 hours could prove crucial. jackschickler reports

The EU's council will meet on Friday to discuss MiCA, the EU's proposed legislation for governing crypto assets.

, the EU council, made up of government ministers and other officials from member countries will tomorrow meet to discuss how to treat non-fungible tokens , decentralized finance and the environmental impact of bitcoin-style assets. Friday morning, government officials, collectively known as the EU Council, will meet behind closed doors to hammer out how Berger’s views differ from their own – and France’s officials seem relatively optimistic that they can find common ground.

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