In the latest episode of Byte-Sized Insight, Cointelegraph explores the evolving crypto regulatory strategies of the US, EU, and UK. While the EU and UK are developing cautious regulatory frameworks, the US is emerging as a leader due to political momentum and significant ETF inflows. Mark Jennings, head of Europe at Gemini, highlights the swift legislation in the US, reflecting crypto's global importance as a presidential election topic. The EU's MiCA regulation, adopted in 2023, is seen as a comprehensive framework allowing cryptocurrency to function as an asset class, enabling operations across European jurisdictions. Meanwhile, the UK is adopting a wait-and-see approach, observing developments in the EU and US before finalizing its regulatory framework. Jennings warns that while being cautious can yield benefits, regulators must keep pace with rapid innovation in the crypto space. The full interview provides deeper insights into these regulatory trends and their implications for innovation, adoption, and investment in the region.

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