🇫🇷 This afternoon, French President Macron will deliver a keynote speech at Paris Blockchain Week.


This is Macron’s first speech at a major crypto industry conference, and it’s seen as a barometer for Europe’s crypto regulatory policy.
🎯 The three main market focuses:
1️⃣ Outlook for the MiCA 2.0 framework
The EU’s Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA) has been fully implemented as of 2025. Macron may propose the next regulatory directions, especially supplementary rules for DeFi, staking, and stablecoins.
2️⃣ France becomes Europe’s crypto hub
France has issued licenses for more than 10 crypto service providers. Macron may announce additional policy incentives to attract crypto companies to set up in France.
3️⃣ Digital euro and public-private collaboration
The European Central Bank’s digital euro project is still moving forward, and Macron may express his stance on the coexistence of central bank digital currencies and private stablecoins.
📈 Potential impact:
· If Macron sends a signal of “support for innovation and clear regulation,” it will boost confidence in Europe’s crypto market
· Beneficial for projects that have already built a compliant setup in France (such as Circle, Coinbase, etc.)
· May trigger short-term attention for Europe’s crypto sector (such as European projects like Chromia, Energy Web, etc.)
💡 Operational reminders:
· The speech time is 4–6 PM Beijing time—watch for real-time coverage
· The specific policies or projects mentioned in the speech may become short-term hype hotspots
👉 Will Macron say “France welcomes crypto innovation”? Do you think Europe will become the next crypto hub? Talk in the comments below 👇
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