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Digital Assets, MiCA & EU Investment Fund Law
ZETZSCHE, Dirk Andreas; Annunziata, Filippo; SINNIG, Julia
2025In European Business Organization Law Review, 26 (3), p. 497 - 530
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Keywords :
AIF; Crypto-assets; Digital Asset Funds; Digital assets; Investment funds; MiCA; Tokenization; UCITS; Business and International Management; Political Science and International Relations; Law
Abstract :
[en] This article analyzes the legal environment for EU investment funds exposed to digital assets (Digital Asset Funds) in light of the recently adopted Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA). Against a regulatory background that mixes existing and novel (or even untested) financial regulation introduced by MiCA, we delineate the scope of the Undertakings for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities Directive, the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive as well as the new MiCA requirements for crypto-asset service providers in the context of Digital Asset Funds. Prior to MiCA, most investment funds took a careful approach when investing in digital assets; overall exposures to date have been, to the best of our knowledge, quite low. In this article, we seek to answer whether and how the coming into force of MiCA is likely to increase the exposure of investment funds to digital assets. We find that by increasing legal certainty, MiCA reduces the persuasiveness of the first of two main reasons behind fund managers’ reluctance to invest in digital assets. Yet, the second main reason, operational risk, persists and is still likely to limit the appetite of traditional service providers for digital assets. This is particularly true for depositaries and custodians, where operational risk—prior to and after MiCA’s entry into force—translates into liability risk. In the absence of stable, robust, and resilient depositaries and custodians, digital assets are unlikely to become more attractive for fund investors. Yet, recent developments in the United States in 2024 and the first half of 2025 show the emergence of a global crypto investment fund scene.
Research center :
NCER-FT - FinTech National Centre of Excellence in Research
Disciplines :
Economic & commercial law
Author, co-author :
ZETZSCHE, Dirk Andreas  ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance (FDEF) > Department of Law (DL)
Annunziata, Filippo;  Professor of Financial Markets and Banking Legislation, Bocconi University, Milan, Italy ; Ca’ Foscari University, Venice, Italy ; Partner, AnnunziataConso, Milan, Italy
SINNIG, Julia  ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance (FDEF) > Department of Law (DL)
External co-authors :
yes
Language :
English
Title :
Digital Assets, MiCA & EU Investment Fund Law
Publication date :
September 2025
Journal title :
European Business Organization Law Review
ISSN :
1566-7529
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
Volume :
26
Issue :
3
Pages :
497 - 530
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Development Goals :
9. Industry, innovation and infrastructure
FnR Project :
FNR16570468 - NCER-FT - 2021 (01/03/2023-28/02/2025) - Gilbert Fridgen
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