The EU's cross-border financial control mechanism raises warnings, and the Philippines' cryptocurrency regulation faces a sovereignty test

By: rootdata|2026/06/24 04:45:03
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According to BusinessMirror, columnist John Mangun pointed out that the European Commission recently proposed the first "comprehensive ban on third-country cryptocurrency asset services" against Russia. The underlying logic—wealthy countries can enforce compliance with their policies on any country accessing their financial systems—has far-reaching warning implications for developing countries like the Philippines.

Remittances in the Philippines account for about 9% of GDP, and the proportion of cryptocurrency channels continues to rise. Although the central bank has established a regulatory framework for virtual asset service providers, its regulatory authority stops at the national border. The article cites the case of the Philippines being placed on the FATF "grey list" in 2021, indicating that once external financial connections are severed, compliance costs will be passed down, ultimately borne by ordinary remittance families. The author warns that the current debt-to-GDP ratio in the Philippines has reached 63.2%, a 20-year high. If cryptocurrency regulation is viewed solely as a consumer protection issue, while ignoring the underlying dimensions of capital accounts and fiscal sovereignty, the country may face a "Roosevelt-style four-day ultimatum" unprepared.

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