European Central Bank backs ESMA with centralized oversight of crypto regulation, and bearish signals for Bitcoin emerge

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The European Central Bank (ECB) formally endorses the European Commission’s proposal to transfer regulatory authority over crypto-asset service providers (CASPs) from national regulators of member states to the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), based in Paris, marking an important political endorsement for the ongoing process of centralizing crypto regulation in Europe. At the same time, the ECB also requires obtaining a non-voting seat on the ESMA board to ensure its technical expertise can continue to contribute to the development of relevant standards.

Policy implications of the ECB’s endorsement: moving from fragmented oversight to a unified EU framework

Under the current system, crypto-asset service providers must obtain local regulator licenses separately in each EU member state where they operate, leading to a “fragmented” situation characterized by overlapping compliance requirements and differing regulatory standards across countries. The European Commission’s proposal aims to authorize ESMA to take unified responsibility across the entire EU for issuing licenses to cryptocurrency firms, implementing policy, and monitoring the market.

In its formal opinion issued under the EU legislative procedure, the ECB describes the proposal as “an ambitious step toward deeper integration of EU capital markets and financial supervision,” and fully supports it. France and Germany have long advocated for centralized oversight, arguing that a unified framework helps prevent “regulatory arbitrage” between member states and keeps Europe’s regulatory process aligned with the United States and China. Member states such as Ireland and Luxembourg, which host a large number of international crypto companies, previously expressed concerns about losing regulatory autonomy, and the ECB’s public position is expected to strengthen the legislative momentum for adopting unified rules.

Core conditions attached by the ECB to the centralized supervisory framework

While supporting the centralized framework, the ECB also提出 clear requirements at the implementation level:

The ECB’s main attached conditions

ESMA resource allocation prioritized: The ECB explicitly warns that if ESMA does not have sufficient staffing levels and financial resources to take on new responsibilities, its effective enforcement capacity will be seriously affected

Phased transition mechanism: It recommends adopting a step-by-step approach, smoothly transitioning from national-level regulation to EU-level regulation to reduce compliance uncertainty for both crypto firms and regulatory bodies

ECB non-voting seat: Requires obtaining a non-voting seat on the ESMA board so that the ECB’s technical expertise can continue to participate in the development of crypto-asset technical standards and guidelines

The overall bill still needs to be considered through a dual review process by the governments of EU member states and the European Parliament. This procedure is expected to take several months. If it is ultimately approved, this change will reshape how Europe’s cryptocurrency industry is regulated and is expected to set the tone for global crypto regulatory trends.

Bitcoin market reaction: regulatory pressure suppresses bullish sentiment

The signal of strengthened regulation has already triggered an initial reaction at the market level. Traders generally believe that stricter regulatory barriers may dampen the speculative activity that usually drives up the price of Bitcoin and increase compliance costs for crypto businesses.

Market data from prediction markets shows that market confidence in Bitcoin reaching $100,000 before December 31, 2026 has fallen to 35.5%, while the probability of reaching $150,000 is only 9.5%. The largest single-day decline in Bitcoin recently occurred at 4:02 a.m., when it fell by about 3 percentage points. Traders view the sell-off at this specific time as corroborated by the market’s immediate reaction to regulatory news.

Frequently asked questions

How does the centralized supervisory framework supported by the ECB affect existing crypto-asset businesses?

After the proposal is approved, crypto-asset service providers only need to obtain a single EU-level license issued by ESMA to operate across the EU market, without applying for licenses individually in each member state. However, unified standard compliance requirements are expected to be more stringent, which may increase the overall compliance burden on small and medium-sized operators.

Why is ESMA suited to lead EU crypto regulation?

ESMA is the EU’s main securities market regulator, responsible for ensuring financial stability and transparency in capital markets. It already has cross-member-state regulatory operating frameworks and enforcement experience. Choosing ESMA rather than creating a new institution helps leverage its existing cross-border regulatory infrastructure and shortens the adaptation period from national-level oversight to EU-level oversight.

Why does the ECB’s stance trigger negative reactions in the Bitcoin market?

Some of the price momentum in the crypto market comes from speculative activity; stricter regulation usually means higher compliance thresholds and greater market scrutiny, which tends to suppress speculative sentiment overall. Prediction market data shows that market confidence in Bitcoin reaching $100,000 by the end of 2026 has fallen to 35.5%, indicating that regulatory policy direction is one of the core factors influencing short-term market sentiment.

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