ຂອບກົດລະບຽບຂອງ crypto ເອີຣົບໄປສູ່ການພິຈາລະນາສາມທາງໂດຍບໍ່ມີການຫ້າມ PoW

The much-dreaded prospect of a ban on cryptocurrencies that use proof-of-work (PoW) consensus is making its way into a key European digital asset directive appears to have blown over.

March 24 marked the last day when the European Parliament could stop the current draft of the Markets in Crypto Assets (MiCA) from proceeding to further consideration.

The proponents of outlawing operations with PoW-based digital assets could not muster enough support to challenge the bill’s current version, meaning that MiCa will safely pass on to be reviewed in tripartite meetings between the European Parliament, European Commission and European Council.

On March 21, Stefan Berger, the European Parliament member assigned to present MiCA to the legislature, announced that the regulatory project had passed the specialized committee and had been granted the mandate to go into the tripartite meetings.

Berger also warned that the mandate could be challenged if one-tenth of all MEPs (71 members) vote against it — in that case, the second round of voting would be required at the April plenary. He called it the last possible attempt to freeze the moderate version of MiCa that ບໍ່ລວມ a controversial ban on proof-of-work (PoW) mining.

MiCA ແມ່ນ​ໂຄງ​ການ​ລະ​ບຽບ​ການ​ທີ່​ ປະກອບດ້ວຍ 126 ບົດ​ຄວາມ​ພ້ອມ​ທັງ​ແຜນການ​ລະອຽດ​ຂອງ​ການ​ປະຕິບັດ​ໂດຍ​ສະ​ຖາ​ບັນ​ຂອງ EU ​ແລະ ບັນດາ​ປະ​ເທດ​ສະມາຊິກ. ຮ່າງ​ກົດໝາຍ​ດັ່ງກ່າວ​ໄດ້​ຖືກ​ນຳ​ສະ​ເໜີ​ໂດຍ​ຄະນະ​ກຳມະການ​ເອີ​ລົບ​ໃນ​ປີ 2020 ​ເປັນ​ສ່ວນ​ໜຶ່ງ​ຂອງ​ຍຸດ​ທະ​ສາດ​ການ​ເງິນ​ດິຈິ​ຕອລ.

Early on March 25, Berger ໄດ້ຢືນຢັນ that MiCA avoided the challenge in the EU parliament and will pass to three-way consideration. He shared his optimism about the next steps of the process and mentioned putting forward a proposal to include cryptocurrency mining activities in the ການຈັດໝວດໝູ່ຂອງ EU.