MiCA, in contrast, requires EU-based cryptocurrency companies to register and have minimum governance norms, but carves out other Web 3 innovations such as NFTs. Total IT and other startup costs for implementing the measures will amount to hundreds of millions of euros, borne by crypto providers and tax administrations, the document said.
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