French Financial Regulator To Introduce Framework Legitimizing ICOs In Policy U-Turn

Published at: March 17, 2018

French financial markets regulator AMF (l'Autorité des marchés financiers) is reportedly preparing to introduce legislation on Initial Coin Offerings (ICO) to encourage the development of the new type of fundraising in the country, reports local news outlet Les Echos March 15.

The French Ministry for the Economy and Finance confirmed that the regulatory framework proposed by the AMF would recognize ICOs as a legitimate means of investment. The Ministry noted that preliminary consultations with stakeholders and associations are necessary.

“Our goal is to provide legal certainty for those who seek it, without hindering those who want to follow their own path. We have a rather liberal approach. We work for a flexible, non-dissuasive framework. At the same time, we are not naive either, we know that these products can be risky,” say sources from the Ministry of Finance told Les Echos.

The 180 degree shift in policy follows a recent ban of 15 cryptocurrency and crypto-asset investment websites announced by AMF on March 15. The websites in question were found to be unlawfully marketing cryptocurrencies and crypto-assets as investments in France.

The new regulatory framework for ICOs would establish an authorization system for issuers to receive a license from the AMF. According to the AMF, ICOs which operate without a license would not be banned. Instead, a licensed ICO means that the token issuer must provide a certain set of guarantees to investors regarding the usage of raised funds.

The French government’s abrupt move towards legal support of ICOs is a drastic departure from the sceptical stance of the US Securities and Exchange Commision (SEC) that heavily regulates ICOs, and considers many of them to be “violating existing laws.”

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