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Monaco's government has submitted a draft bill to its legislature that would replace the principality's 2022 crypto-asset rules. The proposed law aims to bring Monaco's regulatory framework in line with the European Union's MiCA regulation and Financial Action Task Force standards, citing rapid growth in the crypto-asset service provider sector.

Replacing the 2022 framework

The bill is a direct replacement for the 2022 rules, which were Monaco's first attempt at regulating crypto-asset service providers. The government says the sector has grown quickly since then, making an update necessary. The new framework is designed to align with MiCA and FATF standards, which are becoming the global baseline for crypto regulation.

Why alignment matters

MiCA is the EU's comprehensive crypto regulation, and FATF sets international anti-money-laundering standards. By aligning with both, Monaco aims to keep its financial center competitive and compliant. The principality has positioned itself as a hub for wealthy individuals and businesses, and a clear regulatory framework is part of that pitch. The government's decision to move now suggests it wants to stay ahead of the curve as other jurisdictions adopt similar rules.

What happens now

The draft bill is now before the legislature. There's no timeline for debate or a vote yet, and the government hasn't said when it expects the law to take effect. The bill could still change during the legislative process. For now, the sector will be watching how the legislature handles the proposal.