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EU Approves Commissioners, Including Ones Who Will Likely Oversee Crypto Rules

The European Parliament approved its slate of commissioners <a href=»https://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/press-room/20241121IPR25546/parliament-approves-the-von-der-leyen-ii-commission» target=»_blank»>on Wednesday</a>, including the individuals who will be responsible for monitoring regulations around digital assets.
In September, European Parliament President Ursula Von der Leyen <a href=»https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_24_4723″ target=»_blank»>proposed a list of commissioners</a>. While crypto did not stand out as a core topic amongst the roles, this group will be responsible for ensuring digital asset rules are implemented.
The European Union (EU), a bloc of 27 nations, was the first major jurisdiction in the world to establish <a href=»https://www.coindesk.com/policy/2023/05/31/eu-formally-signs-new-crypto-licensing-money-laundering-rules-into-law/» target=»_blank»>a bespoke crypto legislative package last year, otherwise known as the Markets in Crypto Assets</a> legislation (MiCA). <a href=»https://www.coindesk.com/policy/2024/06/27/eus-restrictive-stablecoin-rules-take-effect-soon-and-issuers-are-running-out-of-time/» target=»_blank»>Stablecoin rules came into force in June, while the rest of the rules are expected to come in force by December</a>.
«I don’t expect a big legislative agenda in the blockchain space and in the digital space per se, over the next year or so,» said Mark Foster, EU policy lead at the Crypto Council for Innovation.
Though no commissioner role is solely dedicated to crypto, the EU still has to ensure MiCA is being followed. Some commissioners will have digital assets fall within their remit as the nation advances its crypto rules, Foster said.
«What the industry is really wanting is the EU to continue to discuss with its international partners and ensure that the rules that are being developed across the globe are to the extent possible, interoperable, consistent, and have the same goals,» Foster said.
The commissioners have also been tasked with exploring whether or not more regulation is needed.
«According, to MiCA, we are also required to present a report on the latest developments with respect to crypto assets, including an assessment of the necessity and feasibility of regulating decentralized finance activities, lending and borrowing of crypto assets, as well as non-fungible tokens,» said Marcel Haag, director of Horizontal Policies at the European Commission, at a Crypto Council for Innovation Forum last week.
They will also have to decide whether or not to terminate the <a href=»https://www.esma.europa.eu/esmas-activities/digital-finance-and-innovation/dlt-pilot-regime» target=»_blank»>Distributed Ledger Technology</a> pilot or make it permanent and review a proposal for establishing a legal framework for the digital euro, a central bank digital currency issued by the European Central Bank.
The commission is also set to launch a legal analysis on the suitability of member states’ legislation for financial asset tokenization, Haag said.
Read more: <a href=»https://www.coindesk.com/learn/mica-eus-comprehensive-new-crypto-regulation-explained/» target=»_blank»>MiCA, EU’s Comprehensive New Crypto Regulation, Explained</a>
The Commission
The EU commission is the executive branch of the EU. Each member state has to select one person to form the commission.
Von der Leyen, who asked for a balanced gender group of commissioners, had the task of choosing what roles each person will take on for the next five years. People were appointed for roles on trade, climate, technology, economy, international partnership, finance and more.
Each commissioner will have their own focus, but Von der Leyen said in her <a href=»https://commission.europa.eu/about-european-commission/towards-new-commission-2024-2029/commissioners-designate-2024-2029_en» target=»_blank»>mission letters</a> the priorities are not standalone and will affect each other.
Plus, crypto is a trans-sectoral topic, Faustine Fleuret, president of industry group ADAN that focuses on Web3 said, adding that they could «engage with everyone» in the commission when it comes to the sector.
Commissioners from Portugal, Finland and France will likely have some purview over crypto.
Stéphane Séjourné
France’s Stéphane Séjourné has been chosen to be the executive vice-president for prosperity and industrial strategy, as well as the commissioner for industry, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and the single market.
This <a href=»https://commission.europa.eu/document/6ef52679-19b9-4a8d-b7b2-cb99eb384eca_en» target=»_blank»>job would include improving access to finance</a>, simplifying the regulatory environment and promoting innovation for small and medium-sized enterprises. He will also oversee a project called the «horizontal single market strategy» that will require him to address barriers to the movement of goods and services abroad. His role could bring crypto under his oversight, Fleuret said.
Fleuret said she could see the industry pushing Web3 interests and positions on «trade and economic safety, finance, the capital market union, innovation and research» to Séjourné.
«We had previous relations with Stéphane Séjourné during the MiCA negotiation, and at that stage, he was quite open to innovation,» Fleuret said, adding that he believed in regulating the sector but knew not to hamper crypto with rules that were too strict.
Maria Luís Albuquerque
Portugal’s <a href=»https://commission.europa.eu/document/ac06a896-2645-4857-9958-467d2ce6f221_en» target=»_blank»>Maria Luís Albuquerque</a> will be the commissioner for financial services and the savings and investment union. Her work will include ensuring rules for the financial sector are enforced and improving the EU’s supervisory system. She will work on improving digital finance and payments.
Plus, Albuquerque will ensure the enforcement of the <a href=»https://www.coindesk.com/policy/2024/04/26/eu-parliament-adopts-anti-money-laundering-rules-package-also-policing-crypto/» target=»_blank»>anti-money laundering package</a> that targets large cash payments, crypto firms and more.
The EU has been considering doing <a href=»https://www.coindesk.com/policy/2022/06/27/nft-private-wallet-fates-hang-on-eu-crypto-talks-this-week/» target=»_blank»>a MiCA 2.0</a> to address issues like crypto staking, lending and decentralized finance.
«If the commission were to come up with new legislation specifically for digital assets, it would most likely be the Portuguese Commissioner Albuquerque,» Foster said.
She might have to coordinate and get input from one of the executive vice presidents, which would most likely be Séjourné, Foster added.
«She has a background in financial services. She’s a former finance minister… So she’s very experienced in traditional finance,» Foster said. Her crypto views were not available online.
Henna Virkkunen
Another figure the industry thinks is important to watch out for is <a href=»https://commission.europa.eu/document/3b537594-9264-4249-a912-5b102b7b49a3_en» target=»_blank»>Finland’s Henna Virkkunen</a>.
«We also think that one really important portfolio will be the one of Henna Virkkunen, who will be in charge of tech, sovereignty, security and democracy, because of all the related topics within Web3,» Fleuret said.
Virkkunen’s role will include boosting artificial intelligence innovation, looking at how digital technologies will enhance law enforcement capabilities, strengthening cybersecurity and taking enforcement action using the Digital Services Act where necessary to promote online safety. She <a href=»https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-09-17/eu-picks-tech-enforcer-who-helped-write-its-social-media-rules?sref=3REHEaVI» target=»_blank»>will also have to work with Séjourné</a>.
Read more: <a href=»https://www.coindesk.com/news-analysis/2024/06/28/elections-across-europe-wont-hinder-blocs-crypto-ambitions/» target=»_blank»>Elections Across Europe Won’t Hinder Bloc’s Crypto Ambitions</a>
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Chart of the Week: Bitcoin Soars, But ‘Wen Lambo’ Crowd Is Missing From the Rally

What happens when retail logs off from crypto and Wall Street tunes in? Looking at bitcoin’s BTC recent all-time-high, one would say it feels bullish and the industry is maturing.
That might as well be the case, but we might not be there yet. So before we floor our Lambos, let’s look under the hood.
First things first, retail investors have basically ghosted this rally. A quick search on Google Trends using the keyword «bitcoin» shows that the surge that was seen back in 2021’s bull market is non-existent. Back then, everyone and their grandmothers were Googling bitcoin, aping into altcoins and flooding the social media with rocket emojis. In 2025? It’s a ghost town in retail-land.
There was a blip of high retail interest surrounding the U.S. presidential election, when a short-lived memecoin mania took over retail sentiment. However, that surge is long gone, as memecoin prices tanked swiftly, even as bitcoin hit an all-time high this week, ripping past $111,000.
«Early in this cycle, memecoins became a concentration of risky retail-driven trading with related trading peaking in January,» said Toronto-based crypto platform FRNT Financial. «However, since then, there has been a virtual wash-out of interest and memecoin trading activity,» which shows «the tepid risk appetite in crypto at the moment,» FRNT added.
Translation: «Wen Lambo» crowd got burned, and they aren’t rushing back into the race track en masse anytime soon.
From Lambos to Corollas
On the topic of risk appetite, let’s go back to the car analogy.
During the 2021 bull market, people bought unreliable performance cars, stripped out the brakes and seatbelts to go faster than ever before, and did not care that there might be engine blowouts. As long as there was a promise of reaching the moon, bullish vibes were all that mattered.
Now? After losing tremendous amounts of money on those unsustainable go-fast cars for years, traders are driving Toyota Corollas—sensible sedans that are slow but steady and still on the road.
That risk-off sentiment is also evident from the funding rates, according to FRNT’s analysis of BTC perp rates—a measure of how much traders are willing to pay to maintain their long positions. When bitcoin reached a record high of around $42,000 in January 2021, the perp rate was about blistering 185%. Today, at bitcoin near $110,000, the rate is near 20% on crypto options exchange Deribit, meaning the risk appetite isn’t completely gone but nowhere near the 2021 frenzy.
ATH jitters
A third point to add is the high number of short positions in the market.
As CoinDesk’s Oliver Knight reported this week, the bitcoin long/short ratio is at its lowest point since the crypto winter in September 2022. This implies that the majority of the traders aren’t completely buying into this recent positive momentum and betting on bitcoin moving lower as a hedge for the new bullish rally.
The impact of such positioning was clear on Friday, when bitcoin swiftly crashed from near $111,000 to $108,000 in a matter of minutes and then bounced right back up to $109,000. The anxiety of a swift volatility is real.
So in a car-themed analogy, the drivers (in this case, investors) are still taking out their super-modified, unreliable sports cars for a weekend drive on the track. Still, they also have their Corollas following along. Just in case the engine blows on their go-fast cars.
Cautious optimism
Given the current macro-risk, it’s not entirely surprising that investors are on their toes and risk-averse. But this might just be exactly what your mechanic at the shop prescribed. In fact, this might be an indicator of a sustainable rally in the long term.
«Periods of low leverage and risk appetite in crypto have often preceded further sustainable gains,» according to FRNT.
«BTC appears to be in such a phase, set against a backdrop of numerous bullish catalysts and narratives,» the firm added.
The bottom line is that the retail Lambos might have been towed away, but big money is stepping in with their everlasting Toyotas. This might start a slow but steady race to the moon, not just a reckless joyride.
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Solana Plunges 5% as Midnight Sell-Off Signals Institutional Exit

The cryptocurrency market faces renewed pressure as Solana (SOL) dropped below its stable $177 trading range, reflecting broader concerns about global economic stability.
The correction coincides with increasing geopolitical tensions that have rattled financial markets worldwide, forcing investors to reassess risk exposure across digital assets.
Despite the pullback, Solana’s ecosystem continues to expand with R3’s strategic pivot to integrate with its blockchain, signaling growing institutional interest in the platform’s capabilities for tokenizing real-world assets.
Technical Analysis Highlights
- SOL price dropped from stable $177 range to find support at $170.41, representing a 4.5% correction.
- Dramatic volume spike to 1.26M occurred during midnight hour when prices fell below $172.
- Support levels established at $170.67-$171.66 have held thus far.
- Price attempted recovery toward $174 level before facing resistance.
- In the last hour, SOL declined from $172.93 to $172.00.
- Significant price drop occurred at 08:00, briefly touching $171.92 before recovering.
- Volume spiked to 29,372 units during this minute, suggesting institutional selling pressure.
- Temporary support found at $171.80-$171.85 range around 07:30-07:31.
- Local high of $172.35 reached at 07:36 during recovery attempt.
- Price continues to consolidate near $172 support level.
External References
- «Solana (SOL) Price Flexes Bullish Momentum, Analysts Eye Major Breakout Beyond $250«, Coin Edition, published May 23, 2025.
- «Can Solana Break the $180 Resistance? Here’s What SOL Price Will Be Worth in 2025!«, CoinPedia, published May 24, 2025.
- «Solana MACD Curling Up – Is This The Prelude To A Breakout?«, NewsBTC, published May 24, 2025.
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Judge Overturns Convictions in Mango Markets Exploiter’s Crypto Fraud Case

A U.S. judge has overturned the fraud and market manipulation convictions of Avraham Eisenberg, the crypto trader accused of draining $110 million from the now-defunct decentralized finance protocol Mango Markets.
On Friday, U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian ruled that prosecutors failed to prove Eisenberg made false representations to the platform.
He also moved to acquit Eisenberg of wire fraud charges. The investor manipulated the price of Mango’s native token MNGO with massive trades by more than 1,000% in 20 minutes before getting the protocol to allow him to borrow and withdraw $110 million in various cryptocurrencies, backed by the inflated collateral.
Eisenberg’s defense argued that the platform, which operated through smart contracts, allowed anyone to transact freely and that he simply exploited a vulnerability. The judge agreed, stating that Mango’s permissionless structure meant that there “was insufficient evidence of falsity” from prosecutors regarding Eisenberg’s representation to Mango Markets.
Eisenberg was arrested in December 2022, and while this case collapsed, he is still currently serving a four-year sentence handed out after he pleaded guilty to the possession of child sexual abuse material.
“From the beginning, we said this case was fatally flawed,” his attorney Brian Klein of Waymaker LLP said. “We are very pleased for Avi that the judge granted our motion and dismissed the case.”
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