57% of firms have implemented surveillance systems, anticipating regulatory requirements.
Twenty-five percent of firms have yet to begin preparations.
A recent report highlights the impending impact of the
European Union's Markets in Crypto Assets Regulation (MiCA) on cryptocurrency
trading surveillance. Commissioned by Eventus, the report, "The Impact of
MiCA on Crypto Market Surveillance: Insights and Challenges," draws from
interviews with senior executives at 68 firms involved in crypto trade, conducted
by Acuiti.
Ross Lancaster Head of Research at Acuiti, Source: LinkedIn
According to the findings, only 9% of surveyed firms fully
comply with MiCA requirements, with a significant 25% yet to commence
preparations. As MiCA's implementation deadline approaches at year's end, firms
are urged to ascertain their regulatory scope promptly and initiate compliance
measures.
Despite challenges, such as identifying suitable third-party
software vendors and navigating compliance costs, the report notes a growing
sophistication in market surveillance practices. Even among firms initially
excluded from MiCA's scope, 57% already employ robust surveillance systems.
"For firms that are not already operating under MIFID
II, MiCA will present a significant operational lift to become compliant, and
it is no surprise that we found that firms were looking to third-party vendors
to assist them in their preparations," said Ross Lancaster, Head of
Research at Acuiti.
"There is a relative lack of awareness among some areas
in the market as to who is in scope, which will need to be addressed if firms
are going to have time to get ready for compliance."
Only 9% of firms are ready for EU's crypto regulation, Acuiti report shows
The EU's Markets in Crypto Assets Regulation (MiCA) is set to transform crypto trading oversight, but industry readiness varies widely. A recent Acuiti study, commissioned by Eventus, reveals that only 9%…
The study highlights consultations on MiCA's final technical
standards, revealing that 25% of affected firms have yet to initiate
preparations, while others are at various stages of readiness. Notably, 64% of
firms intend to outsource system development, anticipating challenges in vendor
selection and resource allocation.
Eventus CEO Travis Schwab said: "We invested
significantly beginning several years ago in ensuring we could meet the needs
of this sector, including the ability to handle real-time alert generation
covering billions of messages per day, 24x7. Regulation in the EU is only the
beginning of new regulatory guidelines we expect to see in jurisdictions across
the globe in the coming years."
A recent report highlights the impending impact of the
European Union's Markets in Crypto Assets Regulation (MiCA) on cryptocurrency
trading surveillance. Commissioned by Eventus, the report, "The Impact of
MiCA on Crypto Market Surveillance: Insights and Challenges," draws from
interviews with senior executives at 68 firms involved in crypto trade, conducted
by Acuiti.
Ross Lancaster Head of Research at Acuiti, Source: LinkedIn
According to the findings, only 9% of surveyed firms fully
comply with MiCA requirements, with a significant 25% yet to commence
preparations. As MiCA's implementation deadline approaches at year's end, firms
are urged to ascertain their regulatory scope promptly and initiate compliance
measures.
Despite challenges, such as identifying suitable third-party
software vendors and navigating compliance costs, the report notes a growing
sophistication in market surveillance practices. Even among firms initially
excluded from MiCA's scope, 57% already employ robust surveillance systems.
"For firms that are not already operating under MIFID
II, MiCA will present a significant operational lift to become compliant, and
it is no surprise that we found that firms were looking to third-party vendors
to assist them in their preparations," said Ross Lancaster, Head of
Research at Acuiti.
"There is a relative lack of awareness among some areas
in the market as to who is in scope, which will need to be addressed if firms
are going to have time to get ready for compliance."
Only 9% of firms are ready for EU's crypto regulation, Acuiti report shows
The EU's Markets in Crypto Assets Regulation (MiCA) is set to transform crypto trading oversight, but industry readiness varies widely. A recent Acuiti study, commissioned by Eventus, reveals that only 9%…
The study highlights consultations on MiCA's final technical
standards, revealing that 25% of affected firms have yet to initiate
preparations, while others are at various stages of readiness. Notably, 64% of
firms intend to outsource system development, anticipating challenges in vendor
selection and resource allocation.
Eventus CEO Travis Schwab said: "We invested
significantly beginning several years ago in ensuring we could meet the needs
of this sector, including the ability to handle real-time alert generation
covering billions of messages per day, 24x7. Regulation in the EU is only the
beginning of new regulatory guidelines we expect to see in jurisdictions across
the globe in the coming years."
Tareq is a financial writer with 15 years of experience covering global markets. His work spans technical analysis, forex broker reviews, and market sentiment, with a focus on topics relevant to retail traders. He joined Finance Magnates in 2023.
At Finance Magnates, he serves as News Editor, covering retail forex and CFD brokers, cryptocurrency exchanges, fintech firms, and regulatory developments shaping the trading industry. He holds an Honours degree in Information Technology from Anfell College, London.
Education:
Honours degree Information Technology, Anfell College, London
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