Circle is pushing back on Europe. The stablecoin issuer has formally petitioned the European Commission to lower the capitalization thresholds in its proposed Market Integration Package. The argument is direct: the current rules create a regulatory paradox where a stablecoin must already be massive before it is legally permitted to operate at an institutional scale. For euro-denominated stablecoins like EURC, the framework creates friction. It effectively bans them from institutional settlement before they ever get the chance to grow. Key Takeaways: Circle’s Feedback on MIP The Ask: Lower the market cap threshold for e-money tokens (EMTs) to qualify as collateral under the Central Securities Depositories Regulation. The Framework: The EU’s Market Integration Package, designed to unify capital markets and expand the DLT Pilot Regime. Market Impact: Removing these barriers would allow EURC and other euro stablecoins to function as liquidity layers in formal securities settlement. The Mechanics of the ‘Chicken-and-Egg’ Problem The complaint comes down to one mechanical flaw. Under the current draft of the Central Securities Depositories Regulation, only e-money tokens that already meet a high market capitalization threshold can be used in settlement systems. Circle’s problem with that is straightforward. No euro-denominated EMT currently meets that threshold. The regulation creates a chicken-and-egg scenario . Tokens need a settlement utility to grow. Settlement utility requires a scale that they cannot achieve without it. Circle is calling it a structural barrier to entry and they are right. The firm is requesting amendments to the DLT Pilot Regime to break the cycle. Excluding non-significant EMTs from settlement does not protect the market. It stalls the EU’s entire tokenization ambition before it starts. BULLISH: CIRCLE AND COINBASE TO WIN BIG FROM STABLECOIN SURGE According to analysts at Bernstein, both @Circle and @Coinbase can help investors gain exposure to the fast-growing stablecoin sector. The firms have formed a partnership around the $USDC stablecoin and stand to… pic.twitter.com/CisztMTGZL — BSCN (@BSCNews) March 24, 2026 The stakes are direct. If the European Commission adopts Circle’s recommendation, EURC moves from a niche trading pair to a recognized settlement instrument for traditional finance. Banks and asset managers can settle trades on-chain. Euro stablecoins become functional collateral under CSDR rules. If nothing changes, institutional participation stays theoretical. The vast majority of stablecoin liquidity sits in USD-denominated assets like USDC. For the EU to build a functioning DLT-based economy it needs a euro equivalent that moves frictionlessly between crypto exchanges and regulated securities venues. The current framework does the opposite. It locks euro stablecoins out of the infrastructure they need to scale. Circle’s March 20 submission is an attempt to preempt a liquidity freeze in a market that has not even launched yet. Regulatory Context: MiCA and the Integration Gap Circle’s lobbying effort comes just months after the Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation took full effect in December 2024. While MiCA provided the licensing framework for issuers, the Market Integration Package is intended to build the rails for those assets to move across borders. The friction underscores a broader disconnect. While MiCA is law, its implementation has been criticized by legal experts for varying wildly from country to country. Yuriy Brisov, a partner at Digital & Analogue Partners, has argued that the rules remain difficult to interpret, leaving issuers in a gray zone regarding compliance. The Commission’s proposals are intended to fix this fragmentation, but Circle warns that without specific tweaks to the DLT regime, the “integration” will be in name only. As negotiations on the package continue—potentially through 2027—the gap between regulatory intent and market reality is widening. Will stablecoins become the backbone of the AI economy? @circle 's CFO breaks down how $USDC can become the go-to payment solution for millions of AI agents online. FULL: https://t.co/ZSCkRE2XPv pic.twitter.com/G3szhazbiM — The Rundown (@rundowndaily_) March 23, 2026 If the Commission adjusts the thresholds, Europe opens the door to on-chain capital markets. If they hold the line, euro stablecoins remain stuck in the sandbox. Until the final text is agreed upon, institutional adoption is waiting on a definition. Discover: The best new crypto in the world The post Circle Urges EU to Ease Crypto Thresholds in Proposed Markets Framework appeared first on Cryptonews .