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EU MiCA Regulation (2023/1114): 2020–2026 Timeline of Application, RTS/ITS, ESMA/EBA Guidance, Q&As and Transitional Regimes

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This Checklist presents a consolidated, structured timeline for the EU Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation, Regulation (EU) 2023/1114 (MiCA Regulation), which took effect on 29 June 2023. It covers the staggered roll-out of the Level 1 regime (Phase 1) and the progression of Level 2 and 3 measures. The Checklist sets out the principal legislative milestones and commencement dates before and after the Phase 1 implementation of the MiCA Regulation, together with the continuing development of regulatory technical standards (RTS), implementing technical standards (ITS), guidelines, Q&As and other supervisory actions issued by the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), the European Banking Authority (EBA) and other relevant authorities. For material centred on how EU authorities regulate cryptoassets, see Practice Note: EU regulation of cryptoassets. To explore the stance adopted by supranational bodies on the regulation of cryptoassets, see Practice Note: Supranational approach to the regulation of cryptoassets.

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  • 2 March 2026 - European Banking Authority: EBA issues a No Action letter on the interaction between the Payment Services Directive (PSD2/3) and the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA) [10 June 2025] The EBA advises national authorities on steps to take at the end of the...
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