TLDR The ECB backed a proposal to give ESMA direct authority over major crypto firms in the EU. The draft uses user, asset, and cross-border activity thresholdsTLDR The ECB backed a proposal to give ESMA direct authority over major crypto firms in the EU. The draft uses user, asset, and cross-border activity thresholds

ECB Supports ESMA Crypto Powers With Binance and Coinbase in Scope

2026/04/13 22:52
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TLDR

  • The ECB backed a proposal to give ESMA direct authority over major crypto firms in the EU.
  • The draft uses user, asset, and cross-border activity thresholds to define systemic firms.
  • Binance exceeds every quantitative trigger named in the proposal.
  • Coinbase’s Irish base places it at the center of the regulatory arbitrage debate.
  • EU member states and the European Parliament will now negotiate the staffing and transition terms.

The European Central Bank backed a plan to place major crypto firms under direct EU supervision. The proposal would move oversight from national regulators to the European Securities and Markets Authority in Paris. It would expand MiCA from token rules to direct institutional supervision.

ECB Plan Puts Binance Under Direct EU Oversight Focus

The ECB called the proposal an “ambitious step” toward deeper capital market integration. It also said direct ESMA supervision would reduce regulatory arbitrage across member states.

ECB Supports ESMA Crypto Powers With Binance and Coinbase in Scope

Under current rules, firms can choose friendlier jurisdictions for registration and supervision. As a result, several exchanges have based EU operations in Ireland, Luxembourg, or Malta.

The draft sets numerical tests for systemic status across the bloc. A firm qualifies with one million EU users, €3 billion in assets, or 200,000 cross-border users.

It also sets qualitative tests for firms with wider market roles. Exchanges serving as custody, liquidity, and stablecoin hubs could enter ESMA oversight without meeting thresholds.

Binance clears every numerical trigger listed in the proposal. The exchange reports 300 million registered users, 39.2% spot share, and $170 billion in customer assets.

Those figures place Binance at the center of the ECB-backed plan. The text frames large cross-border platforms as the main targets for centralized oversight.

Coinbase’s Ireland Base Faces New ESMA Scrutiny

Coinbase presents the clearest case tied to venue shopping inside the Union. The company runs its EU entity from Ireland and now offers futures across 26 European countries.

Coinbase says it has 108 million verified users worldwide. The proposal targets firms that choose lighter supervision through national registration.

ESMA control would raise compliance, governance, and risk standards for large operators. The plan requires stricter fitness checks and independent compliance functions within supervised firms.

The ECB also asked for a non-voting seat on ESMA’s board. That step would give the central bank direct visibility into crypto market activity.

Bitpanda shows how the qualitative tests could reach European-native groups. The platform has seven million users, a Deutsche Bank partnership, and a Frankfurt IPO process.

Other firms also match parts of the draft screening framework. Bybit EU, Kraken, Bitvavo, CoinShares, and BlackRock’s EU operations fit different combinations of the tests.

Traditional banks could also fall under the new regime as crypto services expand. DZ Bank launched retail crypto, while Santander’s Openbank now offers service in Germany.

France and Germany support centralization, while Ireland opposes the plan during negotiations. Member states and Parliament will now debate staffing, resources, and the transition timetable over the next several months.

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