Binance CEO Zhao Says EU's Proposed Crypto Rules Are Fantastic But Strict

Speaking at Binance Blockchain Week Paris, Changpeng Zhao also said the French city is probably "the financial hub for crypto" in Europe and a larger part of the world.

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Updated May 11, 2023 at 3:54 p.m. UTC
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PARIS – Changpeng "CZ" Zhao, founder and CEO of crypto exchange Binance, says the European Union's landmark Market in Crypto Assets (MiCA) regulation is "a little bit strict" on stablecoins, which are cryptocurrencies pegged to the value of other assets like gold or the U.S. dollar.

"The drafts are not adopting USD-based stablecoins, which have 75% of the liquidity in the market," Zhao said at Binance Blockchain Week in Paris on Wednesday.

In June, EU lawmakers agreed to the main political points of MiCA, which will allow crypto companies to operate across the bloc's 27 member nations with a single license. Some in the industry are concerned that a legislative cap on stablecoins becoming widely used as a means of payment could constrain the market, particularly for assets not priced in euros.

Still, Zhao described MiCA as "fantastic" and said he expects it to be viewed as "the global standard" in crypto regulation for other jurisdictions to copy.

Zhao also said Paris is "probably ... the financial hub for crypto in Europe and the larger part of the world," and he expects the industry in France to "explode" in the next five years, which will be helped by lower taxes and much easier employment laws.

France has historically had a highly regulated labor market compared with countries such as the U.K., U.S. and even many countries in the EU, making it more expensive for companies to hire and fire. President Emmanuel Macron has since 2017 set out a program to ease some of those costs, which trade unions oppose.

Zhao said that Binance has hired 150 people for its operations in Paris with plans to hire "a couple of hundred more" by the end of the year.

In May, the exchange was approved for registration as a digital asset service provider with France's capital market regulator. The registration permitted Binance to hold digital assets as a custodian, facilitate the purchase, sale and exchange of such assets and operate a trading platform for them.

Jack Schickler contributed reporting.

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