Isadora Arredondo, the Vice President of Global Policy at Hedera, recently shared her insights with @sandmark_news regarding the evolving regulatory landscape for digital assets in Europe. She suggested that the close of the transitional phase for MiCA ought to be viewed as an essential filtering event for the industry, rather than a straightforward narrative about businesses fleeing the region. According to Arredondo, provided the MiCA framework is enforced in a balanced and uniform manner, it possesses the power to foster a much more trustworthy digital asset market across Europe.
Maintaining your sovereignty and privacy does not mean you have to give up network interoperability. Earlier today at the Privacy for Financial Services Workshop hosted by @lfdecentralized, Kash Balhorta took the stage for a keynote presentation. As the Institutional Digital Asset Lead for @hashgraph, he presented the new privacy model developed for HashSphere. He explained how this model, along with CLPR, successfully facilitates private-to-public network interoperability without making any compromises. It is an approach that features privacy by design while remaining interoperable by default.