Unauthorised crypto firms must close EU operations after MiCA transition
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Unauthorised crypto firms must close EU operations after MiCA transition
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has issued a formal notice ordering unauthorised crypto-asset service providers to begin an orderly wind-down of their European Union operations following the conclusion of the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA) transitional period on July 1, 2026. While many providers will have secured the necessary authorisation by the start of July, significant entities currently operating under var…
Europe's MiCA Shakeout Leaves Just 210 Licensed Firms
Summary: Only about 210 crypto firms have secured MiCA authorization ahead of July 1. Unlicensed exchanges risk losing access to […] The post Europe’s MiCA Shakeout Leaves Just 210 Licensed Firms appeared first on CoinsPress.
ESMA ordered all unlicensed crypto firms in the EU to halt o
🚨 ESMA ordered over 1,200 unlicensed crypto firms in the EU to stop all operations by July 1 under MiCA. 📅 Around 75% to 83% of providers still lack a MiCA license. ⚠️ Investors in $BTC and other assets are urged to verify providers before transferring funds. Continue R...
Unlicensed Crypto Firms Face EU July 1 Deadline Shock
The European Union is entering a new phase of crypto regulation as ESMA confirms that unlicensed crypto firms must cease operations by July 1. Companies without MiCA authorization face enforcement risks, while investors are urged to verify whether platforms are officially registered under the new framework.
While part of the population is moving on vacation in the hot beginning of summer, the Czech and EU crypto world is expecting a major migration of cryptocurrencies. On July 1, the transitional period for MiCA regulation in the European Union will definitely end. For thousands of unlicensed foreign and local platforms, this means...
The countdown for the full implementation of the Criptoactive Markets Regulation (MiCA) has entered its final phase. The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) issued a final warning to cryptoactive service providers that still operate without the corresponding authorisation, urging them to start an orderly closure of their activities before the expiry of the transitional period on 30 June. The message of the European supervisor is str…
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