MiCA will enter into force in a few weeks after being published in the EU’s official journal, which is likely in June. Its provisions – offering crypto exchanges and wallet providers a license to operate across the 27-nation bloc, and requiring stablecoin issuers to hold appropriate reserves – will take effect between 12 and 18 months later.
Bitcoin (BTC) ‘Call Writing’ Back in Vogue as Cash And Carry Strategy Loses Shine
"One popular strategy among traders is to sell out-of-the-money call options at higher strike prices, like the $80,000 mark set...