Transatlantic cooperation refers to collaborative efforts and agreements between entities, typically governments or regulatory bodies, located across the Atlantic Ocean. In the digital asset sector, this collaboration addresses policy coordination and oversight. It aims to establish common approaches to emerging technologies. This joint action can foster global stability.
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Such cooperation is increasingly vital for harmonizing regulatory frameworks for digital assets between major economic blocs, such as the European Union and the United States. The objective is to prevent regulatory arbitrage, ensure market stability, and protect consumers and investors across jurisdictions. Joint initiatives seek to establish consistent international standards.
This strategic move signals a US pivot toward international regulatory equivalence, potentially streamlining transatlantic market entry for MiCA-licensed venues.
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