Bitpanda Fined in Austrian Regulator’s First Published MiCA Penalty
The regulator said Bitpanda missed white paper and disclosure rules, and the €70,000 penalty is the first published MiCA enforcement action.
- On Friday, the Austrian Financial Market Authority fined Bitpanda GmbH €70,000 for breaches of the European Union's Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation , marking the regulator's first published final penalty under the new framework.
- The FMA cited failures regarding the timing of a crypto-asset white paper, which must be submitted at least 20 working days before publication, and identified marketing communications lacking mandatory disclosures and contact information.
- Bitpanda fixed the issues after the regulator raised them and chose a "swift, consensual conclusion" to the proceedings; the €70,000 penalty was handled through an expedited procedure and is final.
- Despite this penalty, Bitpanda continues to operate across the European Economic Area, holding MiCA licenses from regulators including Germany's Federal Financial Supervisory Authority , and ended 2025 with 7.4 million registered users.
- This enforcement action follows the July 1 expiration of the EU's MiCA transition period, demonstrating regulators' application of new powers as the bloc shifts from national registration systems to the common framework.
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Bitpanda fined in Austria’s first published MiCA penalty
The FMA said Bitpanda breached MiCA rules on crypto white papers and marketing communications, with the decision now final. Austria’s financial regulator has fined crypto platform Bitpanda 70,000 euros ($82,000) for violating the European Union’s Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation, in the watchdog’s first published final penalty under MiCA. The Austrian Financial Market Authority (FMA) said Friday that Bitpanda failed to submit a crypto-asset w…
Bitpanda fined €70,000 by Austrian regulator over MiCA breaches
Austria has fined Bitpanda €70,000 ($82,000) for breaches of the European Union’s Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation, making the case the Austrian regulator’s first published final penalty under MiCA. The Austrian Financial Market Authority said Friday that Bitpanda failed to submit…
Austria’s FMA Fines Bitpanda €70K Over MiCA Violations
Austria’s financial regulator has fined Bitpanda €70,000 for breaching MiCA requirements covering crypto-asset white papers and marketing communications. The final decision marks the country’s first published, legally binding MiCA sanction and highlights growing regulatory scrutiny of disclosure and promotional practices.
Austria Fines Bitpanda €70,000 in First Published MiCA Penalty
Austria’s financial regulator has fined Bitpanda GmbH €70,000 for breaching European Union crypto rules. The penalty marks Austria’s first published legally binding sanction under the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation. The Financial Market Authority announced the penalty last week after...
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