Ftx Crucial European Parliament Hearing This Wednesday
This Wednesday
This Wednesday, the Economic Affairs Committee of the European Parliament will hold a hearing on the FTX collapse. JUST IN: European Parliament to hold a
Full details about the European Parliament Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee on the FTX cryptocurrency exchange collapse and implications for the EU. What
FTX: Crucial European Parliament Hearing This Wednesday
The European Parliament Economic and
The European Parliament Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee held its latest hearing on Nov. 30 on the FTX cryptocurrency exchange collapse and its implications
During a hearing held by the European parliament’s economic and monetary affairs committee on Wednesday, MEPs questioned if the EU’s landmark crypto framework
EU rules would stop practices seen at cryptocurrency exchange
The
The “questionable practices” at now collapsed crypto exchange FTX would not have been allowed to happen under European Union rules now being finalised, a senior
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On Wednesday
On Wednesday, Deputy Director DG FISMA, Alexandra Jour-Schroeder, in the EU Parliament hearing said the EU doesn’t see FTX as a failure of crypto or blockchain. In
European Union (EU) officials claim that their landmark new legislation, the Markets in Crypto Assets Regulation (MiCA), would have prevented FTX-style collapses. On
The Parliament’s economic affairs committee is holding a hearing on the FTX meltdown this Wednesday. “[There is] urgent need to address additional challenges that
Speaking at a hearing of
European Commission Says MiCA Oversight Would Have
EU crypto framework under scrutiny by policymakers after FTX
Speaking at a hearing of the European Parliament’s Committee on Monetary Affairs on Wednesday (Nov. 30), Alexandra Jour-Schroeder, the deputy director general of the