EU Securities Group Advises Regulating Crypto Assets Under Existing Rules

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A group that advises the European Securities and Markets Authority - the EU's securities watchdog - has recommended regulating most cryptocurrencies and ICO tokens under existing financial rules, but said more clarification is needed.

In a report dated Oct. 19, the Securities and Markets Stakeholders Group said that, since transferable crypto assets used in payments are increasingly considered as investments, the related risks are very similar to those seen in the capital markets.

It therefore recommends that the ESMA should consider such assets under the EU's MiFID II regulations, which came into force in January.

While the SMSG advises the ESMA, it recognizes that the agency does not itself have the power to instigate such a shift in EU regulation.

Citing the example of the Filecoin crypto project, the group adds that transferable "Utility tokens" potentially carry risks for investors and therefore should be regulated under MiFID II. On the other hand non-transferable utility tokens should not, it says.

For a third category, "Asset tokens" - which are used to "Prefinance a new business project" and may act as commodities or securities - the SMSG said it would need to be determined if a token is either a financial instrument or a transferable security.

Further, if transferable, an asset token shares "Important characteristics with transferable securities under MiFID, and are therefore subject to MiFID II and the Prospectus Regulation."

The SMSG said the ESMA should clarify the MiFID definition of "Transferable security" in guidelines, as well as clarify whether transferable asset tokens that give right to a financial entitlement should be considered as MiFID transferable securities.

If an asset token is non-transferable, the SMSG said it sees "No need" for regulation.

The advisory follows reports in early October that the ESMA was considering whether to regulate initial coin offering tokens as securities on a case-by-case basis.

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