The EU continues to push back on outside pressure, reaffirming its commitment to three core principles: protecting freedom of expression, establishing fair digital market rules, and maintaining regulatory autonomy. Officials emphasize that the bloc won't compromise on its own governance standards, regardless of external influence. This signals the EU's determination to shape its own digital economy framework without external interference—a stance that matters for everyone building in the Web3 space. The message is clear: Brussels is doubling down on tech regulation as a defining policy area, balancing innovation with consumer protection and democratic values.

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ContractBugHuntervip
· 5h ago
Well, the EU's stance is a bit tough for Web3 players... The EU is determined to set its own rules, really thinking it's the chosen one. Now, compliance costs are about to skyrocket, poor developers... They have to innovate and protect at the same time, how to balance this? Isn't this a tug-of-war? Brussels is being a bit tough here, aren't they afraid developers will all go to Singapore?
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GasFeeBarbecuevip
· 5h ago
The EU's stance, to put it plainly, is that they are determined to have their say and won't accept external pressure🤝
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rug_connoisseurvip
· 5h ago
The EU's tough stance... to put it simply, they still want to monopolize the rule-making power. Web3 builders need to be careful.
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AirdropHarvestervip
· 5h ago
The EU's tough stance really doesn't let people pull the strings, I'm truly impressed. Speaking of which, if this continues, is there still a way for Web3 to survive? Regulations are tightening more and more, and freedom is actually decreasing. The EU wants to do its own thing, we need to see through this clearly. What does Brussels' move mean for us crypto enthusiasts? They want both freedom and regulation—aren't they just trying to have it both ways? Europeans are really stubborn; this bad habit is hard to change.
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ZenMinervip
· 5h ago
EU is playing this hand a bit interestingly, just not wanting to be led around by the nose.
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PseudoIntellectualvip
· 5h ago
EU's rhetoric sounds good, but Web3 builders should be worried, right?
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