The European Commission has opened a public consultation on proposed updates to the EU’s Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) framework, signaling that Brussels plans to refine how its landmark crypto rules address newer parts of the market. The consultation—initiated in May—comes as full application and enforcement of MiCA began on December 30, 2024, with the first licensing steps rolling out in the early months of 2025. Some in the industry have already started calling the expected revision “MiCA 2.0,” with regulators aiming to tackle gaps left by the initial law. According to Katie Harries, director and head of policy for Europe at Coinbase, refinements could help keep the EU’s framework “competitive” as digital-asset regulation moves into a second phase—particularly for decentralized finance (DeFi), stablecoins, and tokenization-related activity. Key takeaways Brussels’ consultation is structured to adjust MiCA’s scope and definitions, tighten rules for certain token categories, and b...
Pudgy Penguins is pushing its NFT identity deeper into mainstream retail with a new chapter for its trading card game. The Ethereum-based NFT brand says its Vibes Series 3 rollout is arriving at Target stores across the United States, marking what it calls the largest retail expansion for the card game so far. In a press release shared with Cointelegraph, the company said the launch adds new gameplay mechanics and fresh artwork, alongside characters from its Moonbirds NFT collection. With Series 3, Pudgy Penguins also reports that a total of 15 million trading cards have been circulated. Key takeaways Pudgy Penguins’ Vibes Series 3 is being rolled out nationwide at Target, expanding retail distribution beyond earlier launches. The company says total circulated Vibes cards will reach 15 million with the new set. Series 3 introduces additional gameplay mechanics and features artwork and appearances tied to the Moonbirds collection. Pudgy Penguins continues building a consumer fra...