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EU Pushes To Centralise Region's Crypto Oversight Under European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA)

November 17, 2025Crypto Dailygeneral
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The European Commission is driving a major shift in the region's crypto oversight with a new proposal that would grant ESMA direct supervision of all crypto service providers across the Union.

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The European Commission's Proposal to Centralize Crypto Oversight Under ESMA: Implications and Potential Impacts The European Union (EU) is taking a significant step towards strengthening its regulatory oversight of the cryptocurrency industry with a new proposal that would grant the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) direct supervision over all crypto service providers operating within the Union. This move reflects the EU's growing recognition of the need for a more coordinated and robust approach to managing the risks and potential benefits associated with the rapidly evolving digital asset landscape. The proposed legislation, which is part of the EU's broader efforts to establish a comprehensive regulatory framework for crypto assets, would empower ESMA to directly oversee a wide range of crypto-related activities, including the issuance of digital tokens, the operation of cryptocurrency exchanges, and the provision of custody and other ancillary services. By centralizing this oversight under a single regulatory body, the EU aims to create a more consistent and harmonized approach to crypto regulation across its member states, addressing the fragmented regulatory landscape that has previously characterized the industry in Europe. One of the key implications of this proposal is the potential for increased investor protection and market stability. By granting ESMA direct supervisory authority, the EU hopes to enhance transparency, mitigate risks, and ensure that crypto service providers adhere to rigorous standards of compliance and consumer safeguards. This could help to build greater trust in the crypto ecosystem, particularly among retail investors who have historically been more wary of the perceived volatility and uncertainty associated with digital assets. Moreover, the centralization of crypto oversight under ESMA may also have significant implications for the broader regulatory environment. Experts suggest that this move could pave the way for a more streamlined and efficient approach to crypto-related policymaking, as ESMA would be empowered to coordinate and harmonize regulatory efforts across the EU. This could lead to the development of a more coherent and consistent set of rules and guidelines, potentially reducing compliance burdens for crypto businesses and providing greater clarity for industry participants. However, the proposed legislation is not without its challenges and potential drawbacks. Some industry stakeholders have expressed concerns about the potential for overregulation, arguing that overly prescriptive rules could stifle innovation and limit the growth of the crypto sector. Additionally, there are questions about the extent to which ESMA will be able to effectively monitor and enforce compliance across the diverse and rapidly evolving crypto landscape, particularly given the global and decentralized nature of many digital asset-related activities. Despite these concerns, the European Commission's push to centralize crypto oversight under ESMA is widely seen as a significant step towards establishing a more robust and comprehensive regulatory framework for the digital asset industry. As the crypto market continues to mature and gain mainstream adoption, the successful implementation of this proposal could serve as a model for other jurisdictions seeking to strike a balance between fostering innovation and mitigating risks in the rapidly evolving world of digital finance.

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