由 Ezra Reguerra 撰稿 编辑由 Robert Lakinstaff 审阅 埃兹拉·雷格拉斯塔夫编剧 由罗伯特·拉金斯塔夫编辑审阅 MiCA 过渡结束后欧盟立法者采取数字资产政策立场 最新消息发布2026 年 7 月 7 日 欧洲议会通过了一份数字资产报告,呼吁在 MiCA 过渡期结束后进一步评估 DeFi、质押、加密借贷和 NFT。 欧盟立法者周二通过了一份关于数字资产的立场文件,阐述了他们在推出加密资产市场(MiCA)框架后欧盟应如何处理加密货币监管的观点。 该文件呼吁欧盟委员会评估是否应将去中心化金融(DeFi)、加密货币借贷、质押和不可替代代币(NFT)等活动更明确地纳入欧盟监管范围。它还敦促成员国一致应用 MiCA,并警告不要制定可能分裂欧盟数字资产市场的国家规则。
此次投票将《数字资产——欧盟金融体系竞争力和完整性面临的挑战》报告转变为议会对数字资产的正式政策立场,但它并没有直接修改 MiCA 或为加密货币公司创造新的法律义务。 MiCA 的过渡期于 7 月 1 日结束,要求属于该框架的加密资产服务提供商必须获得欧盟范围或国家的授权才能继续在欧盟范围内运营。 欧盟议会以压倒性多数批准了其数字资产政策立场。资料来源:欧洲议会 欧盟立法者的目光超越 MiCA 该报告反映了布鲁塞尔面临的越来越大的压力,要求解决 MiCA 当前范围之外的数字资产活动。 尽管 MiCA 为加密资产服务提供商和某些代币发行人制定了许可和行为规则,但立法者仍在继续争论该框架应如何对待 DeFi、质押、借贷、NFT 和代币化金融资产。 相关:随着 MiCA 过渡结束,欧盟加密规则手册面临执行挑战
EC 已经在审查是否应该扩大 MiCA。今年 5 月,它开展了一次公众咨询,征求有关框架潜在变化的反馈,包括是否应涵盖额外的加密货币活动以及是否应重新审视 MiCA 对计息稳定币的限制。 周二批准的议会报告还对代币化和以欧元计价的稳定币采取了更加支持的态度,认为如果在整个欧盟范围内进行一致的监管,数字资产可以支持欧盟金融市场的竞争力。 杂志:比特币与科技股脱钩,以太坊关注“抛售浪潮”:市场走势 Cointelegraph 致力于独立、透明的新闻业。本新闻文章是根据 Cointelegraph 的编辑政策制作的,旨在提供准确、及时的信息。鼓励读者独立核实信息。 政策 稳定币 欧洲 欧盟 监管 有关该主题的更多信息 Coinbase 获得英国许可扩展到衍生品和股票 1 小时前 埃兹拉·雷格拉 FCA 警告人工智能代理遇到代币化货币时将发生重大变动 23小时前 罗伯特·莱金
MiCA 截止日期后,比利时监管机构标记了 6 家未经授权的加密货币提供商 2026 年 7 月 6 日 埃兹拉·雷格拉 Coinbase 获得英国许可扩展到衍生品和股票 1 小时前 埃兹拉·雷格拉 FCA 警告人工智能代理遇到代币化货币时将发生重大变动 23小时前 罗伯特·莱金 MiCA 截止日期后,比利时监管机构标记了 6 家未经授权的加密货币提供商 2026 年 7 月 6 日 埃兹拉·雷格拉
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Written by Ezra Reguerrastaff writer
Reviewed by Robert Lakinstaff editor
EU lawmakers adopt digital assets policy stance after MiCA transition ends
Latest NewsPublishedJul 7, 2026
The European Parliament adopted a digital assets report calling for further assessment of DeFi, staking, crypto lending and NFTs after MiCA’s transition period ended.
EU lawmakers on Tuesday adopted a position paper on digital assets, setting out their view on how the bloc should approach crypto regulation after the rollout of its Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) framework.
The paper calls on the European Commission to assess whether activities including decentralized finance (DeFi), crypto lending and borrowing, staking and non-fungible tokens (NFTs) should be brought more clearly into the EU’s regulatory perimeter. It also urges consistent application of MiCA across member states and warns against national rules that could fragment the bloc’s digital asset market.
The vote turns the report, “Digital assets – challenges for the competitiveness and integrity of the European Union’s financial system,” into Parliament’s formal policy position on digital assets, but it does not directly amend MiCA or create new legal obligations for crypto firms.
MiCA’s transitional period ended on July 1, requiring crypto-asset service providers that fall under the framework to obtain bloc-wide or national authorization to continue operating across the European Union.
The EU Parliament overwhelmingly approved its digital asset policy stance. Source: European Parliament
EU lawmakers look beyond MiCA
The report reflects growing pressure in Brussels to address digital asset activities that remain outside MiCA’s current scope.
While MiCA established licensing and conduct rules for crypto-asset service providers and issuers of certain tokens, lawmakers have continued to debate how the framework should treat DeFi, staking, lending, NFTs and tokenized financial assets.
Related: EU crypto rulebook faces enforcement challenge as MiCA transition ends
The EC has already been reviewing whether MiCA should be expanded. In May, it opened a public consultation that sought feedback on potential changes to the framework, including whether additional crypto activities should be covered and whether MiCA’s restrictions on interest-bearing stablecoins should be revisited.
The Parliament report approved Tuesday also takes a more supportive tone toward tokenization and euro-denominated stablecoins, arguing that digital assets could support the competitiveness of EU financial markets if regulated consistently across the bloc.
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