With its pro-crypto stance and urgent posture, the executive order promises to make the US the “crypto capital of the planet.”

By Jenny Cieplak, Zachary Fallon, Arthur LongYvette D. ValdezStephen P. WinkDouglas K. Yatter, and Deric Behar

On January 23, 2025, President Trump issued a highly anticipated executive order on digital assets titled “Strengthening American Leadership in Digital Financial Technology” (the Order). The Order asserts at the outset that the digital asset industry is critical for US innovation, economic development, and international leadership. It further undertakes “to support the responsible growth and use of digital assets, blockchain technology, and related technologies across all sectors of the economy. …”

Highlights of the Order are outlined below.

The proposed regulation will provide greater consumer and investor protection and lessen the risks of participating in digital finance.

By Stuart Davis

The EU Commission has published a proposal for a wide-ranging EU regulation covering cryptoassets and e-money tokens, both of which are currently largely unaddressed in EU financial services legislation.

The draft Markets in Cryptoassets Regulation (MiCA) has been designed to:

  • Increase legal certainty in the area of cryptoassets
  • Support innovation and promote the development of cryptoassets and the wider use of distributed ledger technology (DLT)
  • Instil appropriate levels of consumer and investor protection and market integrity in an area that presents many of the same risks as traditional financial instruments
  • Ensure financial stability